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6180 the moon is a platformer game with a unique mechanic. It offers a fresh, unseen game play style by connecting the top and bottom of the screen. This allows in a mechanic with delightfully long jumps and no fear of "slipping" to death. In addition to the unique gameplay, 6180 the moon delivers a unique storyline. The Sun has gone. The Moon sets off on a journey to find the Sun. Along the journey will be hazardous courses and deep realizations.

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Fantastic retro puzzly fun, for fans of VVVVVV and Super Meat Boy

I really appreciate this game, as it takes traditional platforming and forces the player to take a new perspective on platforming. It's quite painful at first, but it presents a new and exciting challenge. Turtle Cream was very thoughtful in placing their checkpoints, and making the challenge present but not overwhelmingly difficult. It's really fun, and I enjoyed playing it.

I actually had a ton of fun playing through this. Don't be put off by the graphics, it's deeply satisfying and relaxing to play.
I feel like it exercised a seldom-used part of my brain, too. At first the concept was really confusing me, but before long I was cruising through the levels as if I was doing a speedrun.
It's pretty short. If I'm not mistaken I spent about 1-2 hours completing it, but the price is about right. Its charming enough that I don't have any regrets. Give it a try.

Great little atmospheric platformer. Beat it in one sitting because I didn't want the music to end.

This game consists of basic shapes only which elemantary student can draw.
It doesn't have any narrative story and mechanic is based on jump only. and even doesn't have character which most games have.
But 6180 the moon tells us that when minimalism graphic meet with sound harmony, it can make the imagination power which let us make our own story about journey in space.

I do like this one because of it's very unusual gameplay mechanic and generous checkpoints. However, I've knocked a point off for the appalling graphics. I mean I know it's retro but we haven't had black and white graphics since the seventies and I wonder if "retro-style graphics" arn't just an excuse for something just plain bad.

6

Pleasant and transient, with a calming soundtrack. Much like the abstract visuals, its controls are simple and easy to understand. There is not much in the way of difficulty, what with infinite lives and checkpoints placed frequently within each short level. The plot details an origin myth that is completely G-rated and occasionally humorous.

Not to say it will put you to sleep, but I would liken this game to playing a bedtime story.

Very Simple and Artistic!

but it could have been better than this.
I'll be wait for your next games!

Cheer up!

8

JJLee says

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Umm.... I think it's better than Turtle-Cream's debut game(Sugar Cube)

So My evaluation is good

A great game from the makers of Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory. Brilliant, ambient music and unique puzzle mechanics make it a must-play!