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* AllThereInTheManual: The [[https://app.box.com/s/0ou80k7tixj1n5gz5gm1e3g7mw6nwqt0 online manual]] explains much of what the game doesn't, including the energy meter, saving, and useful items.
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* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: The rainbow generator puzzle is based on the colors of the rainbow in color order.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] for 23 years. Creator Music/TobyFox cites it as an inspiration for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', and it gained a spiritual successot in ''VideoGame/{{Chulip}}''.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] for 23 years. Creator Music/TobyFox cites it as an inspiration for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', and it gained a spiritual successot successor in ''VideoGame/{{Chulip}}''.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] to this day, although incomplete fan translations were in the works. Those who have played it, though, have had wonderful things to say, often comparing it to ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER}}'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''. Creator Music/TobyFox cites it as an inspiration for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] to this day, although incomplete fan translations were in the works. Those who have played it, though, have had wonderful things to say, often comparing it to ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER}}'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''. for 23 years. Creator Music/TobyFox cites it as an inspiration for ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''.
''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', and it gained a spiritual successot in ''VideoGame/{{Chulip}}''.
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During the September 4th, 2019 episode of ''WebVideo/NintendoDirect'', it was announced that ''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' would be re-released by indie studio Onion Games (comprised of the game's original staff) as ''Moon'' for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch on October 10th, 2019. An official localization of the game was released on August 27th, 2020.
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* AlllowercaseLetters: Your chaarcter's name wavers between this and ALL CAPS, and many objects in the game, as well as the title, are all-lowercase.
* DeathsHourglass: The clock shows how much energy you have left until you die; you can replenish it by resting in bed.
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* ThePowerOfLove: An integral part of the game. While closer to ThePowerOfFriendship in-game, you win "Love Points" by helping [=NPCs=], and these points allow you to survive longer in this world. [[spoiler:You even help the Hero at times.]]'
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* ThePowerOfLove: An integral part of the game. While closer to ThePowerOfFriendship in-game, you win "Love Points" by helping [=NPCs=], and these points allow you to survive longer in this world. [[spoiler:You even help the Hero at times.]]']]
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* TalkToEveryone: This is an RPG staple, and a key component of finding new Love, as talking to villagers, sometimes repeatedly, or presenting items can give hints.
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* GuideDangIt: Figuring out what to do at the beginning takes some effort, as you have to talk to [=NPCs=] multiple times and there's no warning that running out of energy kills you until it happens.
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* GuideDangIt: Figuring out what to do at the beginning takes some effort, as you have to talk to [=NPCs=] multiple times for some event flags to trigger, the schedule is too long for the amount of energy you have, and there's no warning that running out of energy kills you until it happens.unless you talk to a purple bird, who's also on a schedule and easily missed.
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* ThePowerOfLove: An integral part of the game. While closer to ThePowerOfFriendship in-game, you win "Love Points" by helping [=NPCs=], and these points allow you to survive longer in this world. [[spoiler:You even help the Hero at times.]]'
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG (of sorts) created by Love-De-Lic for UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} in 1997. It is especially notable for how it heavily spoofs the genre conventions of [=JRPGs=], especially of [[UsefulNotes/The16bitEraOfConsoleVideoGames the 16-bit Era]], and even plays around with elements of {{Postmodernism}}, make it an almost, but not quite {{Parody Video Game|s}}.
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG (of sorts) created by Love-De-Lic for UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} in 1997. It is especially notable for how it heavily spoofs the genre conventions of [=JRPGs=], especially of [[UsefulNotes/The16bitEraOfConsoleVideoGames the 16-bit Era]], and even plays around with elements of {{Postmodernism}}, make making it an almost, but not quite {{Parody Video Game|s}}.
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG (of sorts) created by Love-De-Lic for UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} in 1997. It is especially notable for how it heavily spoofs the genre conventions of [=JRPGs=] at [=JRPGs=], especially of [[UsefulNotes/The16bitEraOfConsoleVideoGames the time, 16-bit Era]], and even plays around with elements of {{Postmodernism}}, make it an almost, but not quite {{Parody Video Game|s}}.
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG (of sorts) created by Love-De-Lic for UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} in 1997.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing an RPG named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world, discovering what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG (of sorts) created by Love-De-Lic for UsefulNotes/{{Playstation}} in 1997.
1997. It is especially notable for how it heavily spoofs the genre conventions of [=JRPGs=] at the time, and even plays around with elements of {{Postmodernism}}, make it an almost, but not quite {{Parody Video Game|s}}.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing an RPG named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world,discovering Love-De-Gard. Here he discovers what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing an RPG named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world,
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* EarlyGameHell: the beginning is the most difficult part, as you only have enough energy to move around for a few minutes before needing to get to bed to recharge. And there's only one bed in the beginning. As you (slowly) use your time to help out people and gain more energy, unlock some means of fast travel, and find more beds around the world, the game gradually becomes much more manageable.
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* EarlyGameHell: the The beginning is the most difficult part, as you only have enough energy to move around for a few minutes before needing to get to bed to recharge. And there's only one bed in the beginning. As you (slowly) use your time to help out people and gain more energy, unlock some means of fast travel, and find more beds around the world, the game gradually becomes much more manageable.
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* ScrollingText: The too fast version is PlayedForLaughs during the "Fake" Moon segments, because the player is not directly playing the game yet, but playing as the boy playing the gaming. The boy has no interest in the game's lengthy backstory (itself a transparent parody of overly long, bloated and cliché-filled RPG stories), so he skips over it before the player gets a chance to read very much of it.
* ScrollingText: The too fast version is PlayedForLaughs during the "Fake" Moon segments, because the player is not directly playing the game yet, but playing as the boy playing the gaming. The boy has no interest in the game's lengthy backstory (itself a transparent parody of overly long, bloated and cliché-filled RPG stories), so he skips over it before the player gets a chance to read very much of it.
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* StylisticSuck: The "Fake" Moon segments -- the graphics, overall structure, and admittedly great music are ''way'' behind what the [=PlayStation=] was capable of, probably closer to a Sega Genesis title if anything.
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* StylisticSuck: The "Fake" Moon segments -- the graphics, overall structure, and admittedly great music are ''way'' behind what the [=PlayStation=] was capable of, probably closer to a Sega Genesis title if anything.anything.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] to this day, although incomplete fan translations were in the works. Those who have played it, though, have had wonderful things to say; creator Music/TobyFox calls it a direct inspiration for his own game ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] to this day, although incomplete fan translations were in the works. Those who have played it, though, have had wonderful things to say; creator say, often comparing it to ''VideoGame/{{MOTHER}}'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG''. Creator Music/TobyFox calls cites it a direct as an inspiration for his own game ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''.
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Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] to this day, although a incomplete fan translation is translations were in the works. Those who have played it, though, have had wonderful things to say.
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* EarlyGameHell: the beginning is the most difficult part, as you only have enough energy to move around for a few minutes before needing to get to bed to recharge. And there's only one bed in the beginning. As you (slowly) use your time to help out people and gain more energy, unlock some means of fast travel, and find more beds around the world, the game gradually becomes much more manageable.
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* NonActionGuy: as the Hero's foil, the main character has no fighting skills whatsoever, and survives by helping others with their problems. That's enough to get him to the end of the game. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, when you reach the last area, your lack of fighting skills [[CurbStompBattle proves an issue]] against the Hero. Fortunately, winning was never [[AntiEscapismAesop the point]] anyway.]]
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* ThePowerOfLove: An integral part of the game. While closer to ThePowerOfFriendship in-game, you win "Love Points" by helping [=NPCs=], and these points allow you to survive longer in this world.[[spoiler: You even help the Hero at times.]]
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG Game (as the name implies) created by Love-De-Lic.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing a RPG Game named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world, discovering what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
It's pretty strange, and is often cited as "the best game ever" and "a perfect exemple of game-as-art".
This page is far from complete, anyone who knows the game a little is welcomed.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing a RPG Game named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world, discovering what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
It's pretty strange, and is often cited as "the best game ever" and "a perfect exemple of game-as-art".
This page is far from complete, anyone who knows the game a little is welcomed.
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG Game (as the name implies) (of sorts) created by Love-De-Lic.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playinga an RPG Game named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world, discovering what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
It's pretty strange, and Very few Westerners have played it due to it [[NoExportForYou being Japanese-language only]] to this day, although a fan translation is often cited as "the best game ever" and "a perfect exemple of game-as-art".
This page is far from complete, anyonein the works. Those who knows the game a little is welcomed.have played it, though, have had wonderful things to say.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing
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* LastSecondEndingChoice: [[spoiler:After the Hero kills everyone on the Moon, including the Boy, the player is then given the option to continue, yes or no. Continuing actually gives you the ''BadEnding'', while saying no gives you the GoldenEnding.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Another big part of the game. You must "catch" the souls of animals and monsters killed by the [[{{Jerkass}} Hero]]. Also, [[spoiler:said Hero tries to kill you and several important characters in the ending.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Another big part of the game. You must "catch" the souls of animals and monsters killed by the [[{{Jerkass}} Hero]]. Also, [[spoiler:said Hero tries to kill you and several important characters in the ending.]]
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* StylisticSuck: The "Fake" Moon segments -- the graphics, overall structure, and admittedly great music are ''way'' behind what the [=PlayStation=] was capable of, probably closer to a Sega Genesis title if anything.
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''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' is an RPG Game (as the name implies) created by Love-De-Lic.
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing a RPG Game named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world, discovering what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
It's pretty strange, and is often cited as "the best game ever" and "a perfect exemple of game-as-art".
This page is far from complete, anyone who knows the game a little is welcomed.
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!! This game contains the following tropes:
* AffectionateParody: The game parodies many aspects of classic [[EasternRPG JRPGs]].
* DummiedOut: An alternate ending, [[AndYourRewardIsClothes alternate clothes]], and a circus-themed area fell to this trope. However, some pictures of the circus area and the room of the unused ending can be seen when dreaming, although blurred.
* ThePowerOfLove: An integral part of the game. While closer to ThePowerOfFriendship in-game, you win "Love Points" by helping [=NPCs=], and these points allow you to survive longer in this world.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Another big part of the game. You must "catch" the souls of animals and monsters killed by the [[{{Jerkass}} Hero]]. Also, [[spoiler:said Hero tries to kill you and several important characters in the ending.]]
It follows the story of a boy, who, after playing a RPG Game named "Moon", finds himself sucked into the game's world, discovering what [=NPCs=] actually think of the Hero and the various mechanics seen in many, many classic [=RPGs=].
It's pretty strange, and is often cited as "the best game ever" and "a perfect exemple of game-as-art".
This page is far from complete, anyone who knows the game a little is welcomed.
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!! This game contains the following tropes:
* AffectionateParody: The game parodies many aspects of classic [[EasternRPG JRPGs]].
* DummiedOut: An alternate ending, [[AndYourRewardIsClothes alternate clothes]], and a circus-themed area fell to this trope. However, some pictures of the circus area and the room of the unused ending can be seen when dreaming, although blurred.
* ThePowerOfLove: An integral part of the game. While closer to ThePowerOfFriendship in-game, you win "Love Points" by helping [=NPCs=], and these points allow you to survive longer in this world.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Another big part of the game. You must "catch" the souls of animals and monsters killed by the [[{{Jerkass}} Hero]]. Also, [[spoiler:said Hero tries to kill you and several important characters in the ending.]]