To the moon, Alice!

You know what doesn’t really get that much attention? The moon. It just kind of quietly hangs out in space and houses little green aliens that are made of cheese. Or something like that.

Six French developers aim to give the moon the attention it deserves. They’ve recently announcedLune, an indie project that gives players the opportunity to control the celestial body. The game appears to be centered around puzzle-solving by using key characteristics of the moon. Notable examples include modifying gravity, reflecting light, and controlling tides.

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It seems like newindie titles are becoming successfulevery day. If you want to keep tabs on this one, there’s aFacebook pagewith all the details.

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