Take a (space) walk on the (psychological) wild side
Boulder, Colo. (July 13, 2023) – Twilight Zone aficionados Serenity Forge (Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!, LISA: Definitive Edition) and part-time explorers Lifeless Worlds revealed an August 10 release date for the forthcoming sci-fi adventure title, Lifeless Moon,for PC with console editions to follow early next year. Lifeless Moon is a gorgeous 3D platformer delicately unfolding a haunting but beautiful story of two astronauts exploring the moon in an Apollo-era mission. Encounter familiar, but otherworldly places that leave them and the player questioning what is real, and where (and when) they might actually be (Wishlist: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1147330/Lifeless_Moon/).
Secrets await on the desolate moon, unlocking mysteries that will help you search for truth and survive. Following the footsteps of the explorers who came before you, understanding the trauma that befell them may be the key to your return home – utilize analyzation skills, unravel clues and master completely new technologies as you begin to see your new reality on a grander scale. Players will confront a strange phenomenon and tap into its extraordinary creative powers as they seek to unravel the mystery and learn the truth.
Lifeless Moon is the spiritual successor to Lifeless Planet which sprang from cult hit to almost ten million players over the course of its lifetime. This extraordinary game launches on PC August 10.
Keep up with Lifeless Moon by following Lifeless Worlds on Twitter, YouTube and checking out the official website. Stay in the loop on all things Serenity Forge by visiting the team’s website and Twitter page.
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About Serenity Forge
Based in Boulder, Colorado, video game development and publishing studio Serenity Forge prides themselves on the care and dedication they put into their work, creating meaningful games that challenge the way you think. Firm believers in the artistic, cultural, and educational power of video games, Serenity Forge aims to craft unique interactive experiences to broaden players’ horizons and expand their perspectives.
About Lifeless Worlds Studio
With its cold, dark winters, Alaska turned out to be a great place to hunker inside behind a glowing computer screen and develop indie games. Hiking the mountains and glaciers of the “great land” also provided inspiration for alien landscapes in developer David Board’s first title, Lifeless Planet. But really the story of Lifeless Worlds Studio began back in the early 1980s on a Commodore VIC-20. Board took to programming and computer art on that little machine with 5KB of memory and he never looked back. In his day job, Board develops science education apps for museums and science centers, and that passion for sharing science influences the themes and content of his games. In 2014, David moved to the Seattle area with his wife and two husky mix dogs. His second major game Lifeless Moon is due for release soon.

