Luna of Lament: Demo Version
A downloadable game
In a time of darkness, a light will emerge
Join the fight against an evil darkness, as you play through this epic 2D platform game, explore mystical, yet dangerous lands, in an attempt to save your home land.
In Luna Of Lament, you play as Luna, the martial Artist Leopard from Lament City, who must travel to various unfamiliar, mysterious worlds across the Universe. Guided by a wise old owl, and with the power of ancient medallions, and a mysterious castle, Luna must face unimaginable odds, and save Lament City from the cold-blooded Plague Doctor Scourge.
Run, Jump, crawl, swim, punch and kick your way through 20 enchanting levels over 8 breath taking worlds, making use of swimming through water, and jumping with precision across platforms, while taking on legions of dangerous entities out for blood.
Collect marbles and medallions along the way, to forge into more valuable items, which may just give you the upper hand in battle, and open the way to new, dark, forbidden lands.
Status | Prototype |
Author | Bangers n' Smash Games |
Genre | Action, Platformer |
Tags | Dark, Dark Fantasy, Female Protagonist, Side Scroller, Singleplayer |
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Install instructions
right click > extract >windowsnoeditorfolder
Launch Luna_of_Lament_demo
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Hello there, I have tried the game and have to say that it is pretty good, couldnt try all of it as I am on a laptop with low memory, but regardless I think the game is good. There was a issue I found with the stairs by the moving platforms, and that is that they stop you from jumping if too close. Great demo, might play it when I get a better pc, if I remember it.
Thank you Nate, hopefully I'll be able to create enough stuff in the future which will make you remember it
Hey mike, good job on finishing your project. It's been great seeing you progress from month to month & seeing all of the things you are learning on your game dev journey.
Luna is definitely more polished than before & the progress you made it was pretty quick, so well done. Make sure you keep at this so you can always perfect what to do next! Great work Mike.
Thanks Aaron, I plan to still use these skills and hopefully learn a few more along the way, untill the full game is released.
So keep in touch, you'll hopefully learn some more soon.