Dark Moon, a sci-fi survival strategy game from Jujubee S.A. and 101XP publisher, has officially launched on Steam. After a powerful solar storm, every communications system on the lunar stations goes down—Earth is silent, and help isn’t coming. The lunar rover is all that stands between your crew and oblivion—your final hope amid frozen craters and the burning glare of a deadly sunlight. Explore, survive, adapt. And remember: from now on, darkness is your ally and your guide.
Dark Moon is a sci-fi strategy game with survival elements set on the Moon. After a devastating solar flare, Earth goes silent. The communication is lost; hope is gone—there’s only the endless wasteland and a handful of survivors sealed inside the steel belly of the giant Mechaplex lunar rover. It is their shelter and their last line of defense against the Sun’s blinding light. Scout the Moon, gather resources, make difficult moral choices, and keep a fragile balance within your crew—before the light catches up to you.
Key features of Dark Moon
- Keep moving. The Sun no longer gives life—it takes it away. Its rays carve across the lunar surface like blades, leaving only ash and silence. Your only chance to survive is to remain in the dark and keep fleeing the merciless deadly heat. Built for heavy engineering, the massive Mechaplex rover becomes your mobile fortress. It will serve as your home, your refuge, and your sole means of outrunning an unrelenting enemy. Plan every step and keep in constant motion—any stop could be your last.
- Explore and gather resources. Every playthrough is a new challenge. Locations, events, encounters—anything can happen. Scout the area with drones and choose who joins your crew and who stays behind. Minerals found in lunar craters can help you survive—if you can extract them.
- Manage your mobile base. The Mechaplex is your lifeline. Build modules, upgrade technologies, and adapt. Develop drones and mechanisms to speed up resource extraction and increase mobility. The key is to never stand still—staying in one place can mean death.
- Make tough decisions. You are not the only ones left stranded on the Moon. Sooner or later, you’ll come across other crews—their voices filled with fear, their eyes reflecting the same despair you see in your own. And then you’ll have to decide: take them in and share your precious resources to keep your humanity or turn them away to protect your crew—and lose a part of yourself. On the Moon, every choice feels rational… until you hear the silence of those you left behind.
- Monitor your team morale. Every decision you make will test your team. Inviting someone from a hostile nation may stir resentment. Casting out a respected crew member may spark a mutiny. The Moon doesn’t forgive mistakes, but what’s worse—cosmic emptiness outside or chaos within?
