Important

Photosensitivity & epilepsy

Blood Moon Horror may contain flashing lights, strobing emergency lighting, rapid screen effects, and high-contrast visual pulses. These effects can appear during power failures, alarms, puzzle feedback, threat encounters, and environmental hazards inside Lunar Base Alpha.

If you or anyone in your household has a history of photosensitive epilepsy, seizures, migraines triggered by visual patterns, or similar conditions, consult a medical professional before playing. Stop playing immediately if you experience dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, disorientation, or convulsions.

Horror content

What players should expect

  • Darkness and isolation: failing power, claustrophobic corridors, and limited visibility are core to the experience
  • Sci-fi body horror: corrupted machine-flesh threats and unsettling station environments
  • Survival pressure: pursuit, hiding, and sudden threat escalation without combat power fantasy
  • Environmental storytelling: logs and documents referencing catastrophe, quarantine, and corporate secrecy
  • No graphic gore focus: horror leans on atmosphere, audio, pursuit, and co-op tension rather than splatter combat
Audio

Loud sounds & jump tension

The game uses loud machinery, alarms, emergency strobes, distorted audio, and sudden threat pressure. Use comfortable headset volume, take breaks during long sessions, and lower master or effects volume in the in-game settings or through your OS / Steam audio controls if needed.

Online play

Voice chat & community interaction

Blood Moon Horror supports online co-op with proximity voice chat. Public sessions may include communication from other players. Blood Moon Games does not moderate live voice chat inside matches. Parents and guardians should consider whether online multiplayer with voice is appropriate for younger players.

Report harassment or abuse through Support, Contact, or community moderation channels such as Discord.

Comfort tips

Playing more comfortably

  • Take regular breaks — especially during high-stress co-op runs
  • Play in a well-lit room to reduce eye strain during dark sectors
  • Lower brightness, volume, or motion-heavy settings where available
  • Co-op with trusted friends if public voice chat is a concern
  • Stop playing if you feel unwell, anxious, or overstimulated

Additional player-comfort context is available in the FAQ content warnings section and the online manual.

Questions

Contact

If you need clarification about content warnings or accessibility questions, contact contact@bloodmoongames.com or use the Support Center. Blood Moon Horror is in Steam Early Access — comfort options may expand over time based on player feedback.