Lunistice is widely considered an "indie gem" for its tight execution and affordable price point (around £4.99/$5.00). It is a short, cheerful experience—perfect for a weekend project—that successfully captures the nostalgic magic of early 3D gaming.
is a highly refined 3D platformer that serves as a love letter to the 32-bit era, specifically evoking the feel of PlayStation and Sega Saturn classics. Developed as a retro-inspired "dream" adventure, you play as Hana the Tanuki as she runs and jumps through stylized dreamscapes to reach the moon. Core Gameplay & Mechanics
Each world is split into two levels, ensuring mechanics stay fresh without overstaying their welcome. Visuals and Sound
Movement is simple yet fluid, featuring standard 3D platforming staples like a double-jump and a spin attack.
Lunistice is widely considered an "indie gem" for its tight execution and affordable price point (around £4.99/$5.00). It is a short, cheerful experience—perfect for a weekend project—that successfully captures the nostalgic magic of early 3D gaming.
is a highly refined 3D platformer that serves as a love letter to the 32-bit era, specifically evoking the feel of PlayStation and Sega Saturn classics. Developed as a retro-inspired "dream" adventure, you play as Hana the Tanuki as she runs and jumps through stylized dreamscapes to reach the moon. Core Gameplay & Mechanics File: Lunistice.zip ...
Each world is split into two levels, ensuring mechanics stay fresh without overstaying their welcome. Visuals and Sound Lunistice is widely considered an "indie gem" for
Movement is simple yet fluid, featuring standard 3D platforming staples like a double-jump and a spin attack. Developed as a retro-inspired "dream" adventure, you play