Moon: Remix RPG Adventure

Moon: Remix RPG Adventure
Original cover
Developer(s)Love-de-Lic
Publisher(s)
Designer(s)
Artist(s)Kazuyuki Kurashima
Writer(s)
  • Yoshiro Kimura
  • Taro Kudo
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation
  • JP: October 16, 1997
Nintendo Switch
  • JP: October 10, 2019
  • WW: August 27, 2020
Windows, PS4
  • WW: December 16, 2021
MacOS
  • WW: January 28, 2022
Genre(s)Role-playing, adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Moon: Remix RPG Adventure[a] is a role-playing adventure game developed by Love-de-Lic and first published in 1997 by ASCII Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan. Moon is set within a fictional role-playing game where "the hero" has wreaked destruction, killing hundreds of creatures and looting homes. The player takes on the role of a supporting character in this world, attempting to undo the damage done by the hero. Moon has been praised by critics for how it parodies the conventions and tropes of role-playing games.

Although it was not officially localized for many years, it influenced Toby Fox for the design of his 2015 game Undertale. After speaking with Fox, original designer Yoshiro Kimura was inspired to localize Moon.[1] In 2019, Onion Games released a port for the Nintendo Switch, which was localized and published in Western territories in 2020, and later ported to Windows and PlayStation 4 in 2021, with a MacOS port arriving in early 2022.


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  1. ^ Klepek, Patrick (August 31, 2020). "A Game Without Killing: The Story of Moon's 22-Year Journey to Leave Japan". www.vice.com.