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Mission LunaTrix is a lunar-themed skateboarding game where physics take a backseat to creativity. You control a stranded astronaut whose only escape plan involves pulling off increasingly absurd tricks on a battered skateboard. The mechanics mix arcade-style responsiveness with the moon's low-gravity physics, letting you launch ramps, flip over craters, and chain midair maneuvers. Progress isn't about speed but about showing off, each trick rebuilds oxygen reserves, letting you keep skating through the desolate landscape. The controls are tight, the physics feel playful, and the lack of polish in the visuals adds to the charm. The game shines in its oddball premise and execution. There's a strange logic to using a skateboard as both survival tool and transportation, and the developers lean into the absurdity without overexplaining. While short and light on story, the experience feels like a love letter to retro arcade games with a side of sci-fi humor. It’s a quick, quirky ride that proves skateboarding can work even where there’s no ground to stand on.
"Captain's log: stardate...something-or-other. It's been about 3 days since the lander made a rather high-speed landing into the Moon's surface. My oxygen supplies are running low, my only possession that survived the crash is my trusty skateboard, and I need to find a way back home. ...Now, this might sound crazy—" [END TRANSMISSION] When you find yourself trapped on the surface of an unfamiliar terrain, there's only one thing that can bring you back to terra firma... epic skate tricks.
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