- January 23, 2023
- oissisui
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About
"Muunpaless" is an adventure game where you become lost in the eternal family restaurant, "Muooon Palace." The game features a drink bar and can be played using left-clicks, with an estimated playtime of 30 minutes. There are two possible endings and was created by "Tsuuchou Saitaitai/Oishisui" using the Godot development tool. The game uses the "KH Dot Font" and can be found on Steam with additional illustration galleries. Bugs can be reported to the email provided in the description.
- The game features a unique art style and a cozy atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
- The story is well-written with engaging characters, making it an enjoyable and immersive adventure.
- It's a short but fulfilling experience, perfect for fans of indie visual novels and adventure games.
- Some players found the game's absurdist elements to be confusing and potentially off-putting.
- Getting the true ending can be needlessly obtuse, requiring specific actions that may frustrate some players.
- The game may feel too niche or limited in scope for those looking for a more expansive gameplay experience.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the game is engaging and well-crafted, featuring well-developed characters and a unique premise, complemented by beautiful music. While it effectively delivers a captivating narrative, some players find certain aspects, like achieving the second ending, to be unnecessarily complicated. Overall, it offers a delightful experience, even if deeper meanings may be elusive.
“The story of this visual novel/adventure game was pretty engrossing and drew me in quickly with well-written characters and a unique premise.”
“A wonderful story with beautiful music.”
“A wonderful little story that knows exactly what it wants to do and executes it flawlessly.”
“Getting ending 2, which is where most of the story is, is kind of needlessly obtuse.”
“I haven't been able to think of a deeper meaning behind the story, but I'm glad I was there for the ride.”