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Moon Bride is a hand-drawn 2D platformer developed by Anatoliy Loginovskikh and released on November 16, 2025, for PC. It blends traditional platforming with light puzzle elements set across whimsical, hand-crafted worlds. The game follows a single-player journey where you navigate floating islands, collect artifacts, and overcome physics-based challenges. Its art style leans into detailed, hand-inked animation that gives it a distinct indie charm. With a focus on precise movement and environmental interaction, Moon Bride targets players who enjoy methodical exploration over fast-paced action.
The core loop revolves around jumping between floating platforms, solving gravity-based puzzles, and collecting scattered moon fragments to progress. Each level introduces new mechanics like wind currents, destructible terrain, or shifting gravity zones. Controls are tight and responsive, emphasizing pixel-perfect jumps and momentum-based movement. Sessions typically last 30, 45 minutes, with optional challenges hidden in side paths. Boss encounters blend platforming and quick-time button mashing. The game avoids combat entirely, focusing instead on environmental hazards and timed obstacles.
PlayPile users rate Moon Bride 4.3/5, with 78% completing the main story. Average playtime is 8 hours, though 30% report 12+ hours for 100% completion. Community moods are 65% excited, 25% curious, and 10% skeptical. Critics praise its "charming, hand-drawn aesthetics" but note "repetitive level design in the middle act." The 120 achievements include collecting all fragments and beating time trials. 43% of players unlocked the final boss, with 22% failing to reach the end.
Moon Bride is a solid pick for fans of low-stakes platformers and hand-drawn art. At $19.99, it offers good value for its 8-hour core experience, with achievements extending replayability. While later levels fall into formulaic patterns, the early game shines with clever mechanics. Skip if you crave combat or open-ended exploration. Best played in short bursts, perfect for commutes or casual gaming sessions.
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Single player
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