Compara los precios de MirrorMoon EP en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Santa Ragione. Publicado por Santa Ragione. Lanzado el 4/9/2013. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 73/100.

A quiet, cryptic space explorer where you puzzle out planetary mysteries across procedurally generated galaxies. Strange, slow, and genuinely unlike anything else.

MirrorMoon EP is a first-person space exploration game built almost entirely out of atmosphere and inference. You start on a red planet beneath a peculiar moon, and from that single strange location the game asks you to figure out, through observation and experimentation, how things work. There is no tutorial. There is barely any text. What there is: a beautiful, minimal visual language and a soundtrack that hums with the particular loneliness of deep space. Santa Ragione made something that feels less like a product and more like a found object. The core loop is navigation-based puzzle solving tied to planetary exploration. Each star system is procedurally generated, and the galaxy itself is shared across players in a loose, asynchronous way, meaning someone else may have already named the star you just landed near. That detail is either charming or meaningless depending on your tolerance for ambient multiplayer ideas that exist mostly in concept. The single-player experience works entirely on its own terms regardless: you rotate and manipulate the moon to affect what happens on the planet below, unlocking paths, revealing geometry, slowly untangling each location's small logic. It is deliberate and quiet and occasionally baffling in ways that feel intentional rather than sloppy. Who is this for, honestly? It is for people who consider Kentucky Route Zero a reasonable Friday night. It is for the player who will sit with an unexplained mechanic for twenty minutes because the act of sitting with it feels like part of the point. It is not for anyone expecting momentum, clear objectives, or a sense of progress that rewards them on a predictable schedule. The mixed Steam reviews reflect that split cleanly: a significant portion of players bounced off the opacity and the pacing, and that reaction is not wrong, just incompatible with what MirrorMoon EP actually is. What works is the mood, which is so consistent and so carefully constructed that you feel the designers made every decision together, even when a system is frustrating. The visual palette - deep reds, sharp geometry, stark contrast - holds together across every procedural location in a way that procedural games rarely manage. The music deserves specific attention: it is textural and sparse and does that thing where you stop noticing it consciously and it just becomes the emotional weather of your session. For a game this compact, that kind of soundscape discipline is rare and worth acknowledging. What doesn't work as well is the moment when the procedural scale starts to dilute the sense of discovery. Early hours feel weighted with meaning. Later, once you understand the systems, the galaxy can start to feel like repetition with a fresh coat of generated paint. The game seems aware of this - it is short enough that it doesn't overstay - but there is a slight hollowness when the mystery wears thin and the underlying puzzle structure is smaller than the cosmic presentation suggested. At its best, MirrorMoon EP is a genuinely transportive piece of interactive design. At its plateaus, it is a pretty screensaver you are slightly lost inside. Kai, Scout Team

MirrorMoon EP

MirrorMoon EP

4 sept 2013Santa Ragione
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A quiet, cryptic space explorer where you puzzle out planetary mysteries across procedurally generated galaxies. Strange, slow, and genuinely unlike anything else.

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MirrorMoon EP is a first-person space exploration game built almost entirely out of atmosphere and inference. You start on a red planet beneath a peculiar moon, and from that single strange location the game asks you to figure out, through observation and experimentation, how things work. There is no tutorial. There is barely any text. What there is: a beautiful, minimal visual language and a soundtrack that hums with the particular loneliness of deep space. Santa Ragione made something that feels less like a product and more like a found object. The core loop is navigation-based puzzle solving tied to planetary exploration. Each star system is procedurally generated, and the galaxy itself is shared across players in a loose, asynchronous way, meaning someone else may have already named the star you just landed near. That detail is either charming or meaningless depending on your tolerance for ambient multiplayer ideas that exist mostly in concept. The single-player experience works entirely on its own terms regardless: you rotate and manipulate the moon to affect what happens on the planet below, unlocking paths, revealing geometry, slowly untangling each location's small logic. It is deliberate and quiet and occasionally baffling in ways that feel intentional rather than sloppy. Who is this for, honestly? It is for people who consider Kentucky Route Zero a reasonable Friday night. It is for the player who will sit with an unexplained mechanic for twenty minutes because the act of sitting with it feels like part of the point. It is not for anyone expecting momentum, clear objectives, or a sense of progress that rewards them on a predictable schedule. The mixed Steam reviews reflect that split cleanly: a significant portion of players bounced off the opacity and the pacing, and that reaction is not wrong, just incompatible with what MirrorMoon EP actually is. What works is the mood, which is so consistent and so carefully constructed that you feel the designers made every decision together, even when a system is frustrating. The visual palette - deep reds, sharp geometry, stark contrast - holds together across every procedural location in a way that procedural games rarely manage. The music deserves specific attention: it is textural and sparse and does that thing where you stop noticing it consciously and it just becomes the emotional weather of your session. For a game this compact, that kind of soundscape discipline is rare and worth acknowledging. What doesn't work as well is the moment when the procedural scale starts to dilute the sense of discovery. Early hours feel weighted with meaning. Later, once you understand the systems, the galaxy can start to feel like repetition with a fresh coat of generated paint. The game seems aware of this - it is short enough that it doesn't overstay - but there is a slight hollowness when the mystery wears thin and the underlying puzzle structure is smaller than the cosmic presentation suggested. At its best, MirrorMoon EP is a genuinely transportive piece of interactive design. At its plateaus, it is a pretty screensaver you are slightly lost inside.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamAtmosphericMinimalistProcedural GalaxyAsynchronous MultiplayerMystery PuzzlesAmbient SoundtrackShort ExperienceFirst-Person Exploration

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Processor
2.0GHz CPU
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
512MB graphics card
Storage
200 MB available space

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Metacritic
73
Steam
58%(600)

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Desarrolladora
Santa Ragione
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Fecha de lanzamiento
4 sept 2013

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