Get your brain’s frontal cortex ready for some serious twisting, because The Sun and Moon is warping its way onto PS4 and PS Vita April 26!
The gameplay concerns a hero who’s little more than a cute blob of darkness — however he has the ability to phase through the floor and walls of the minimalistic environment he must navigate. While inside a solid object gravity is reversed but momentum maintained, so this inertia can be used to accelerate the ball into larger jumps or dive to deeper depths.
The action is a blend of rhythmic platforming, physics manipulation, and pure puzzling — the elegantly simple core idea is explored across 150 levels (averaging at 12 hours for full completion if you’ve got the right stuff).
The game’s inception came as part of the 29th Ludum Dare 48-hour game jam, where — for various reasons — the creator Daniel Linssen only actually had a single day to come up with an idea and then build a game based upon the theme of “Beneath the Surface.” The Sun and Moon was the result, and despite its swift birthing process it went on to win the Overall prize out of 2,497 entries (along with a 1st place in Theme, 2nd in Fun, and 3rd in Innovation).
This prompted Daniel to build a more expansive version for full release, which was extremely well received by both the players that tackled it and the specialist gaming press alike.
Austin, Texas, publisher Digerati specializes in this exact kind of original and high-quality indie title, which may otherwise have slipped under the gaming public’s radar. Getting more eyeballs on these “unsung hero” games is their mission, and The Sun and Moon fits the bill perfectly.
It’s due to launch on April 26 with cross-buy support for $9.99, so you can enjoy its novel gameplay, crisp and clean graphics, and infuriatingly compulsive “one more go” nature that feels just at home on a handheld or a big screen.
Christian Bliss & Nick Alfieri
Digerati










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+ TheMissingLink on April 22nd, 2016 at 10:08 am said:
Totally in! Platformers are my jam and the positive reviews on Steam are the icing on top.
Plus, I’ll literally buy anything cool for the Vita :)
+ Nick Alfieri on April 22nd, 2016 at 2:24 pm said:
Thanks! We thought it was cool on PC to start with…but it’s such a great fit for the Vita we knew we couldn’t leave that out. And it’s a totally different experience on a Dualshock 4 we couldn’t miss that either.
+ elmadin on April 22nd, 2016 at 12:39 pm said:
hey looks pretty good, day one purchase on Vita for me, thank you for the Vita love!
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+ plingativator on April 22nd, 2016 at 10:30 am said:
The game looks great but the music for the trailer was awesome! Is that part of the OST? Who put that together?
+ Nick Alfieri on April 22nd, 2016 at 2:16 pm said:
The Sound track is by Dubmood and part of OST in later levels yes ! The soundtrack expands and progresses as you progress. It’s a really cool and unique idea and works really well!
+ managore on April 22nd, 2016 at 10:06 pm said:
You can listen to and buy the soundtrack here, if you like!
https://dubmood.bandcamp.com/album/the-sun-and-moon-ost-data040
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+ kmtburton on April 22nd, 2016 at 10:59 am said:
Ok that looks great, love games like this and it has a similar aesthetic to N++ which was easily in my top 5 games last year.
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+ Tinye310 on April 22nd, 2016 at 11:48 am said:
It’s rare to get me excited about an indie game of this style but that trailer totally sold me. Looks like a perfect skill based indie game of my style. Good luck to you! Glad to know it’s so soon and cross buy! Will mostly play Vita but PS4 is nice as well :D
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+ zepified on April 22nd, 2016 at 11:49 pm said:
Now this is my kind of game!! Absolutely… 100%… guaranteed… for sure… day one buy for me!!!!! It’s sort of reminiscent of Sound Shapes, but it looks even tougher. I cannot wait to put on my audiophile ear canal headphones and rock out while playing this beautifully artistic looking game!!!
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+ BrianMX34 on April 23rd, 2016 at 7:20 pm said:
Will this game have cross-save support? I’d love to jump between PS4 and Vita with this kind of game!
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+ MoitaFlores on April 24th, 2016 at 3:04 am said:
Bring the next Linssen game, Amber, to our Vita!