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Scour what records are left, seek answers in evidence, draw connections between networks and learn the inner workings and failures of the Lunar System.

Lunar System is a game about piecing together an Evidence Board from the ruins of city under a previously abandoned surface moon colony and learning about the systems that kept it operational and the faults within these systems that lead to its destruction.

The players will take turns asking broad, open ended questions, answering these questions with evidence, and placing them on the board with cards and strings. They seek to answer what caused the inhabitants to Abandon the Surface of the moon and what inevitably caused the Destruction of the Underground.

Basic Info

  • Recommended: 2-8
  • Game Master: No
  • Play Time: 2-4 Hours

Tools Needed

  • Pack of Index Cards
  • Writing Implements
  • Corkboard, or a large table
  • String, or a way to indicate connection
  • Thumbtacks, for the corkboard

Files Available

  • Full Color PDF Spreads and Pages
  • Plain Text PDF
  • Txt File
  • HTML File
  • Epub File

Community Copies will go up 1 week after launch!
Please contact me if you would like a review copy

Published 3 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorK-Ramstack
Tagsbadmoonjam, moon, No AI, Sci-fi, Space, world-building

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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Lunar System Spreads.pdf 319 MB
Lunar System Pages.pdf 290 MB
Lunar System Plain Text.txt 16 kB
Lunar System EPUB.epub 10 kB
Lunar System Text Only PDF.pdf 219 kB
LunarSystem HTML.html 37 kB

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Really like this concept for building a mystery and solving it! I was literally thinking earlier today about a language deciphering game idea, and I think this will really help. Thanks Kaden!

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I would go look at Sorry, Did You Say Street Magic and Microscope too as they inspired this!