
"I decided to re-register an account to enjoy the memes of our 1990s #MoonChild game. I'm having soo much fun reading and viewing all the Moon Child love. I'm also forwarding stuff to the other guys, including Ramon [Braumuller], our music composer."
"Moon Child features a lot of your standard Amiga strangeness. Fast-paced, floaty, vibrant, overloaded, unrefined. Like a dream you've had about playing Super Mario."
"While everyone loves a tiny little goblin, what's hooked everyone is some extremely catchy demo scene music. A theme track peppered with uncanny lines like 'The story is true' and 'You've got the power to be his friend.'"
Moon Child, developed by Team Hoi in 1993, was an Amiga platformer that never officially released. A limited PC port came out in 1997. Recently, online posts reignited interest, leading original creators to engage with fans. The game is characterized by its vibrant, unrefined style and catchy demo scene music. Despite its limited release, the game's nostalgic elements and memorable music have inspired a wave of creativity and enthusiasm among fans, showcasing its lasting impact.
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