Moonrise Fall is a cute little Xbox puzzler



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If you find yourself in the Northern Hemisphere, you’ll hopefully have been praising the emergence of the sun peeping out from the moody clouds in recent days and weeks – yes, spring has sprung and summer is coming! And what better way to spend your summer than enjoying some indie puzzle games?

Moonrise Fall, releasing today on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, following releases on PC and Switch, tells the tale of a boy who finds himself crashed in a mystical forest, following the tragic loss of his parents in a car crash. I didn’t say this one would be a happy puzzler!

Exploring the depths of the forest, all masked in a beautiful pixel art style, you’ll be solving a number of tricky brain-teasers, as well as collecting all manner of items, all in order to get to the bottom of this supernatural conspiracy. 

Our protagonist seems trapped in this forest, and only by venturing through the trees, mines and caves can we help him piece the scraps of knowledge together, and understand why (and who) is holding him in this flora prison.

Armed with his trusty camera, you will also help the boy to photograph the many otherworldly creatures that reside in the forest: we all love a compendium to fill out!

Moonrise Fall is now available on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, and given the ‘Positive’ score for the game on Steam, it may well be worth your £8.39 paid on the Xbox Store.

Game Description:

Moonrise Fall is an atmospheric exploration puzzle game about a boy who finds himself lost in a supernatural forest after losing both parents in a car crash. Put your detective skills to the test. Armed with a clue-filled journal, a camera, and a lantern he must unravel the mysteries of the forest and photograph the strange creatures that reside there. Moonrise Fall is a brain teaser-filled world mixed with classic adventuring, exploration, and collecting. A surreal understated experience about loss and finding new life inspired by real-life experiences. Uncover locations like caves, mines, a lumber mill, as well as otherworldly locales at your own pace. Discover why the boy has been trapped in this strange place and by whom.



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