Embark on a life of exploration and navigate deadly environmental hazards while eradicating ill-tempered, aggressive beings in this surreal indie platformer
Developed by Betelgeuse Zero and published by M4 (formerly Meridian4), Orange Moon dares you to face a monochromatic alien world filled to the brim with acid swamps, deep craters, and toxic clouds on your quest for artifacts. You must take on raiders, biomechanoids, and carnivorous plants to forge ahead. However, you won’t be lacking for proper tools: Tons of weapons and equipment are readily available – including upgradeable machine guns, flamethrowers, and hand cannons.
Each enemy type is vulnerable to particular ammunition, so choose your weapon load wisely: This is the only way to make a dent in Orange Moon’s formidable bosses …
KEY FEATURES
- Explore a mysterious world filled with hostile lifeforms
- Survive by acquiring and utilizing an array of unique weapons, equipment, ammunition, and upgrades
- Solve complex puzzles to successfully uncover the secrets surrounding you
- Fight bizarre enemies – from carnivorous plants to deadly biomechanoids – and defeat fearsome bosses
- Overcome harsh and treacherous environments with obstacles such as acid swamps, toxic clouds, and deep craters
- Play your way with full language support for French, German, Russian, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Spanish
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Orange Moon is currently available for $9.99 for PC on Steam Early Access. The game will release fully on Steam on September 27, 2017. The original soundtrack will retail for $4.99 – and a bundle with game + OST will be available for $14.99.
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