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Sunday, October 5, 2008


Note: video contains spoilers.

I Wish I were the Moon is a short puzzle game designed by Daniel Benmergui, where players must figure out the correct solution to achieve any of the five possible endings in this story.

Use the camera frame to take pictures and relocate objects onscreen, or press the R key to reset the scene for another attempt. (original post, complete walkthrough)

Name: I Wish I were the Moon
Developer: Daniel Benmergui
Category: Puzzle
Type: Browser

Comments

Daniel's recent prototypes have been wonderful; I think this is his best. Hope he gets on well in Tokyo!

awesome

@Terry: heartfelt thanks to you!

I'm not quite sure what the game's message really is. But I really enjoyed the camera mechanics and the presentation of the game itself :P

Aw, that's cute :3

Yes, very cute :3 (and sad).

I think this is pretty nice.

There's kind of a graphical oddity if you capture the space under the boat. It might be interesting if that were part of a strange secret ending.

the video didn't contain spoilers.. it contained a step by step walkthrough for the whole game.

i like the game's idea. it would be cool to see something more complex come out of this.

Puzzle game, you call that?

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