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Gameplay and availability
What is Blood Moon Horror?
Blood Moon Horror is a 1-8 player co-op survival horror game set inside Lunar Base Alpha after the Red Horizon incident. As Ashlight Recovery, you restore failing systems, recover NovaTech evidence, solve hostile station puzzles, and extract while corrupted machine-flesh threats close in.
What is the Red Horizon incident?
Red Horizon is the catastrophe that quarantined Lunar Base Alpha and cut its final transmission short. Three months later, Ashlight Recovery breaches sealed sectors to investigate what NovaTech hid beneath the lunar surface.
Who are you playing as?
You play as Ashlight Recovery — an investigation and extraction team sent into Lunar Base Alpha after quarantine. There are no named protagonists; the squad restores systems, gathers NovaTech evidence, and extracts together.
Where can I follow the current release status?
The Steam store page and Steam news hub are the source of truth for release status, update notes, supported features, wishlist actions, and follow actions.
What platform is Blood Moon Horror listed for?
Blood Moon Horror is currently presented as a Windows PC game on Steam. Check Steam before purchase or coverage for the latest platform and requirements details.
Is there a trailer or gameplay media?
Yes. The homepage includes a lightweight trailer facade, and the gallery collects screenshots and motion captures from Lunar Base Alpha.
Multiplayer and technical questions
How many players does Blood Moon Horror support?
The game is designed around 1-8 player co-op, so you can enter solo or bring a squad.
Can Blood Moon Horror be played solo?
Yes. The pitch supports one player at minimum, but the strongest tension comes from communication, coordination, and split-second co-op choices.
Does the game use voice chat?
Blood Moon Horror is built around co-op communication and proximity voice horror. Steam and official patch notes should be used for the latest implementation details.
Is Steam Deck or controller support confirmed?
Use the Steam page as the final source for Steam Deck and controller labels. If you test a device and hit an issue, send the exact device, input method, and build version through Support.
Support and press
Where should I report bugs?
Discord is best for fast reports and follow-up questions. Email support is better when you need to attach larger files or share private details.
What should a useful bug report include?
Include the build version, platform, player count, host or client role, map or room, repeat steps, expected result, actual result, screenshots or clips, and whether the issue happens every time.
Can creators or press request keys?
Use the Press Kit or contact page. Include your outlet or channel, audience, planned coverage, region, deadline, and any previous relevant horror or co-op game coverage.
Where are official updates posted?
Steam news, the patch notes page, the roadmap, Discord, and the newsletter are the main update paths. Steam remains the best source for build-level changes.
Warnings and audience
What kind of horror should players expect?
Expect dark sci-fi environments, isolation, distorted station threats, pressure-driven co-op tasks, tense audio, and survival horror pacing.
What content warnings should players know about?
- Darkness and isolation: Lunar Base Alpha runs in failing light with claustrophobic corridors.
- Audio tension: loud machinery, emergency strobes, and sudden threat pressure.
- Online voice chat: proximity voice with strangers in public co-op sessions.
- No combat power fantasy: hide, run, distract, and outsmart — not a shooter.
See also the health & content warnings page, co-op explainer, and online manual.
Is the game built around combat?
The current site pitch emphasizes investigation, puzzles, survival, restoration tasks, and extraction rather than power-fantasy combat.
Is there a community space?
Yes. The Discord is the fastest place for questions, reports, squad coordination, feedback, and community updates.
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