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Released in November 2011; the player controls Luna using the arrow keys to move and space to jump. Once the player goes down a pit on the ground, the player assumes they are stuck. However, they can get out though the only way to do so is to try moving and jumping around until the wall disappears. Afterward, a message pops up reading "And Luna lived happily ever after And nothing scary happened, ever", closing the parody game.
Released in November 2011; the player controls Luna using the arrow keys to move and space to jump. Once the player goes down a pit on the ground, the player assumes they are stuck. However, they can get out though the only way to do so is to try moving and jumping around until the wall disappears. Afterward, a message pops up reading "And Luna lived happily ever after And nothing scary happened, ever", closing the parody game.
====Lona's Gohem 48====
====Lona's Gohem 48====
Released in August 2011; when the game finishes loading, the player appears on a poorly drawn grass field. If the player gets far enough, a poorly drawn version of Pinkie with a knife shows up with a scream ripped from the game Sonic Adventure. After a few seconds, the game closes, leaving the player to realize that this is more of a parody game.
Released in August 2011; when the game finishes loading, the player appears on a poorly drawn grass field as [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0ZyTzgoLGA&t=1s Winter Wrap Up (Euro Spring Mix)] by Eurobeat Brony plays. If the player gets far enough, a poorly drawn version of Pinkie with a knife shows up with a scream ripped from the game Sonic Adventure. After a few seconds, the game closes, leaving the player to realize that this is more of a parody game.


=== Luna Game X ===
=== Luna Game X ===
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