Compara los precios de The Moonstone Equation en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Andy Buck. Publicado por Hippy Lizard. Lanzado el 20/8/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A nine-year solo passion project that syncs its world clock to yours and asks you to slow down, look carefully, and think, for anyone who misses the quiet wonder of early Fez.

My first thought when I loaded this up was: someone spent nine years on this, alone, in the margins of a full-time job and a growing family. That context matters, because it explains both what makes The Moonstone Equation quietly remarkable and where its rougher edges come from. This is a puzzle-platformer set inside a remote hilltop research facility where protagonist Alice arrives to investigate strange inscriptions carved into moon rock. There are no enemies, no combat loops, no fail states to speak of, just a place to be curious inside, with other eccentric residents going about their own theorising around you. The most immediately distinctive thing is the living world system. The game reads your real-world clock and mirrors it at the facility: arrive at night and the pixel-art hilltop is cast in nocturnal light, complete with what appears to be a real-time lunar phase in the sky. The characters and environment respond not just to time of day but to how frequently you return. It is a small design decision that produces something genuinely atmospheric, the kind of detail that makes a handcrafted world feel inhabited rather than staged. The soundtrack leans into that mood, understated, a little unsettled in the right moments, and clearly composed with the same deliberate care as the rest of the project. The puzzles themselves range from observational environmental challenges to terminal-hacking sequences, and the game is honest that some are more obvious than others. Exploration is open and narrative-driven, with a journal that tracks clues and pushes you toward the next thread. Here is where the game's main friction point lives: there is no in-game map, and the guidance on where to go next is loose enough that players can find themselves genuinely directionless. Community guides exist precisely because getting stuck without a map feels less like satisfying mystery and more like friction that could have been smoothed out. If you are the kind of player who bounces off exploration games the moment waypoints disappear, the lack of navigational scaffolding will test your patience. The pixel art is clean and purposeful, running on a custom engine with real-time lighting that gives the world a crispness you don't always see in this tier of solo project. It draws clear spiritual comparisons to Fez and Braid in its tone and puzzle philosophy, and those comparisons are earned even if the production scale is smaller. At 12-plus hours, it knows it has room to breathe and it uses that space deliberately, though the pacing in the early sections may feel slow to players expecting a tighter loop. The partial controller support is worth noting if you planned to play from the couch. This is a game made by someone who loves puzzles the way some people love crosswords, as a private, patient practice, and that quality of attention transfers to the player who meets it halfway. It rewards the curious and gently repels the impatient. Go in expecting a contemplative, slightly eccentric adventure with a genuine sense of place, and manage your expectations around its lack of map and hand-holding, and you will find something that most people will never hear about and probably should. Kai, Scout Team

The Moonstone Equation

The Moonstone Equation

20 ago 2018Andy BuckHippy Lizard
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A nine-year solo passion project that syncs its world clock to yours and asks you to slow down, look carefully, and think, for anyone who misses the quiet wonder of early Fez.

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My first thought when I loaded this up was: someone spent nine years on this, alone, in the margins of a full-time job and a growing family. That context matters, because it explains both what makes The Moonstone Equation quietly remarkable and where its rougher edges come from. This is a puzzle-platformer set inside a remote hilltop research facility where protagonist Alice arrives to investigate strange inscriptions carved into moon rock. There are no enemies, no combat loops, no fail states to speak of, just a place to be curious inside, with other eccentric residents going about their own theorising around you. The most immediately distinctive thing is the living world system. The game reads your real-world clock and mirrors it at the facility: arrive at night and the pixel-art hilltop is cast in nocturnal light, complete with what appears to be a real-time lunar phase in the sky. The characters and environment respond not just to time of day but to how frequently you return. It is a small design decision that produces something genuinely atmospheric, the kind of detail that makes a handcrafted world feel inhabited rather than staged. The soundtrack leans into that mood, understated, a little unsettled in the right moments, and clearly composed with the same deliberate care as the rest of the project. The puzzles themselves range from observational environmental challenges to terminal-hacking sequences, and the game is honest that some are more obvious than others. Exploration is open and narrative-driven, with a journal that tracks clues and pushes you toward the next thread. Here is where the game's main friction point lives: there is no in-game map, and the guidance on where to go next is loose enough that players can find themselves genuinely directionless. Community guides exist precisely because getting stuck without a map feels less like satisfying mystery and more like friction that could have been smoothed out. If you are the kind of player who bounces off exploration games the moment waypoints disappear, the lack of navigational scaffolding will test your patience. The pixel art is clean and purposeful, running on a custom engine with real-time lighting that gives the world a crispness you don't always see in this tier of solo project. It draws clear spiritual comparisons to Fez and Braid in its tone and puzzle philosophy, and those comparisons are earned even if the production scale is smaller. At 12-plus hours, it knows it has room to breathe and it uses that space deliberately, though the pacing in the early sections may feel slow to players expecting a tighter loop. The partial controller support is worth noting if you planned to play from the couch. This is a game made by someone who loves puzzles the way some people love crosswords, as a private, patient practice, and that quality of attention transfers to the player who meets it halfway. It rewards the curious and gently repels the impatient. Go in expecting a contemplative, slightly eccentric adventure with a genuine sense of place, and manage your expectations around its lack of map and hand-holding, and you will find something that most people will never hear about and probably should.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieReal-Time World ClockNo-Combat ExplorationHand-Crafted Pixel ArtEnvironmental PuzzleTerminal HackingPartial Controller SupportSolo Developer

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
GeForce 440 or equivalent
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1 ghz or equivalent

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Desarrolladora
Andy Buck
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Hippy Lizard
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 ago 2018

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The Moonstone Equation fue desarrollado por Andy Buck y publicado por Hippy Lizard.