

Your crew mate is thus a few minutes ahead of you at all times and can sometimes give you clues to what lies ahead. You may catch a glimpse of him or hear him over comms, but it becomes clear the two of you are living in separate time dimensions. However, due to a strange Event, you are separated from your crew mate in time. He will be a guide as you explore the mysterious places you encounter in Lifeless Moon. There will be other characters in the game, most notably your fellow astronaut crew mate. Q: Is the game single player? Will there be other characters in the story?Ī: Yes, the game is a single player action-adventure. Worked great, so we’re planning for that again. NOTE: The betas will be on PC/Mac only at this time.Ī: Let’s do both! We offered Lifeless Planet through Humble which provided a Steam key and a DRM-free download. Other platforms are yet to be announced, but we’re hoping for PS4 and Switch as well. Q: What platforms will the game be available on?Ī: We’re confirmed for Xbox One and PC/Mac/Linux. No doubt you have more questions, well they have some answers! You can head over to the Kickstarter page linked above for more information on the gameplay. The core game-play experience is one of exploration and discovery, complementing the mysterious and psychological themes of the story. There will be light platforming and a deeper focus on puzzles than in Lifeless Planet. Featuring support for VR (but playable without!), Lifeless Moon takes players on a fantastic journey through the eyes of Apollo-era astronauts. Lifeless Moon is a spiritual successor to our previous title Lifeless Planet (PC/Mac/Linux/XB1/PS4). They soon discover the town is the beginning of a strange and mysterious journey… So what’s the story this go around?ĭuring an expedition to the Moon, two astronauts find themselves in a familiar town back on Earth. Now, Lifeless Moon is also on Kickstarter. It’s definitely worth your time and is available on Steam, PS4, Xbox One and Windows. Lifeless Planet is an interesting explorative story with lots of questions that get answered, has a heavy mysterious/ominous air lingering over the entire game and has a strong narrative.

We find out real quick it’s an alien world. It’s long-abandoned and we begin to question if we’re on another world or if this is some sort of test. When we follow it, we discover a soviet-era town. Suddenly, we come across a road and power lines. We then start to explore the desolate wasteland. Our crew is missing and we wake up with a ruptured suit. In Lifeless Planet, we see ourselves stranded on an alien world, alone. Lifeless Moon is the Sequel to Lifeless Planet, which was fully funded on Kickstarter on October 24, 2011.
