Korean Screenwrap Platformer 6180 The Moon Lands On Xbox One

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Korean studio Turtle Cream has released its screenwrap platformer 6180 the moon for Xbox One. It’s available to purchase digitally for $3.99. However, it’s not available in these countries: Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, and South Korea.

 

The game is a journey that depicts the Moon as it searches for the Sun after it went missing. This involves going through many hazardous courses in which the top and bottom of the screen are connected – the moon will wrap around to the top when falling through the bottom of the screen, and vice versa.

 

6180 the moon is also available for Windows and Mac on Steam.


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