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March to the Moon is a humorous shoot-em-up game with RPG elements where you learn abilities from 12 different skillsets. You take the role of The Marcher, an adventurer who sets off to kill some rats in a cellar. One thing leads to another and he ends up marching to the moon to continue the fight. Turn your enemies into skeletons, mummies and vampires as the necromancer. Poison them and burn them while buffing yourself up as the alchemist. Fill them full of arrows and turn them into meat as the hunter. Yes, you can even turn the robots into meat. But don't stop there! Learn a second skillset to get the dual-class paladin-necromancer you've always wanted.

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The XBLIG and OtakuDante gave March to the Moon very favorable reviews!

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Both The XBLIG and OtakuDante have reviewed March to the Moon (specifically the XBox LIVE Indie Games version) and they really seemed to like it! I'm including my favorite parts from the interviews and giving links so you can read the entire things. As of posting this The XBLIG still has 2 free XBox keys to hand out, so be sure to at least check his post!

The XBLIG

"March to the Moon is quite literally everything I’ve ever wanted in a vertical-scrolling shooter, and even more I didn’t know I wanted. Combine the bizarre plot and enemies that continue as the difficulty levels scale comfortably, with the immediate ability to build (and rebuild at will) a character with whatever weapons, skills, and abilities you prefer, and you have a deeply-customizable, immensely-replayable RPG-shooter. Bottom line, buy it. It comes with the highest recommendation I can offer."

OtakuDante

"One thing I really liked about this game was the way the skillset system was setup. It's nothing short of brilliant. You'll find that no two skillsets are exactly alike, and that pairing two of them up when you reach the designated level/rank will actually require some serious decision making in order to produce the best results. I ended up going with Necromancy, and Engineering which resulted in a pretty efficient setup."

Thank you, The XBLIG and OtakuDante, for taking the time to play and review March to the Moon.

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