Short, simple, pleasant, heartfelt and beautiful, Luna The Shadow Dust is lovely in every way.
A hand-drawn point-and-click with an orchestral soundtrack and a weird pet. LUNA The Shadow Dust might tick a lot of people's boxes - JDR delves into the storybook in today's review.
Despite being overambitious with its puzzle design and storytelling at times, LUNA The Shadow Dust is far from disappointing. If you love animation – especially the films of Studio Ghibli – and point-and-click adventures (or even action-adventures like The Last Guardian), it’s a safe bet you’ll enjoy the four hours it takes to complete this game.
From its winning art to its calming music and puzzle design, Luna has a lot going for itself.