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If the player changes their system date to Friday the 13th, the player gets a special cutscene in which Pinkamena will face Nightmare Moon. Nightmare moon asks why she killed Pinkie Pie, claiming that "a party doesn't make up for 1000 years of suffering", scaring Pinkamena and causing her to talk some sense into the princess. Shockingly, Nightmare Moon breaks the fourth wall by saying "SHH! Someone is listening" and then the screamer appears once again.
If the player changes their system date to Friday the 13th, the player gets a special cutscene in which Pinkamena will face Nightmare Moon. Nightmare moon asks why she killed Pinkie Pie, claiming that "a party doesn't make up for 1000 years of suffering", scaring Pinkamena and causing her to talk some sense into the princess. Shockingly, Nightmare Moon breaks the fourth wall by saying "SHH! Someone is listening" and then the screamer appears once again.
==Luna Game End (A.K.A Luna Game 5)==
==Luna Game End (A.K.A Luna Game 5)==
The official Luna Game 5, officially known as "Luna Game End" was later released on August 22, 2012. What is interesting is that this game was considered as more of a "project" than all the others by Ceremi due to not only length, but the fact that this was saved up to be the conclusion to the series for a whole year. At the time, users questioned as to why "Unknown project; unknown completion time" appeared on the official Luna Game website (see trivia below). By the time that the game came out on the date stated prior, the text was replaced with a link to a video that featured a black and red test signal, which becomes garbled by static before fading to a title simply saying "5" then fading out (5 meaning that this is the 5th and final installment in the series of course).
The official Luna Game 5, officially known as "Luna Game End", was later released on August 22, 2012. What is interesting is that this game was considered as more of a "project" than all the others by Ceremi due to not only length, but the fact that this was saved up to be the conclusion to the series for a whole year. At the time, users questioned as to why "Unknown project; unknown completion time" appeared on the official Luna Game website (see trivia below). By the time that the game came out on the date stated prior, the text was replaced with a link to a video that featured a black and red test signal, which becomes garbled by static before fading to a title simply saying "5" then fading out (5 meaning that this is the 5th and final installment in the series of course).


The player starts off on a flat strip of grass at night with happy music playing in the background. After a short amount of walking, the player encounters a familiar cliff. Though this time when the player falls down, the player safely lands on the ground. After some walking, Luna's movement starts to slow down, and eventually the text bubble “I’m really tired” appears over her head. She collapses a moment later, along with another text bubble saying “I’ll just rest for a moment…” to which the screen slowly fades to black.
The player starts off on a flat strip of grass at night with happy music playing in the background. After a short amount of walking, the player encounters a familiar cliff. Though this time when the player falls down, the player safely lands on the ground. After some walking, Luna's movement starts to slow down, and eventually the text bubble “I’m really tired” appears over her head. She collapses a moment later, along with another text bubble saying “I’ll just rest for a moment…” to which the screen slowly fades to black.
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===Fanmade Luna Games===
===Fanmade Luna Games===
====Luna Game 5 (Fan-made version)====
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====Luna Game 5 (Fanmade version)====
Like all the other games in the series, the player will start as Princess Luna who is immediately told to hold shift to run. The song "Call Upon the Seaponies" will play until the player encounters [https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Angel#:~:text=Angel%2C%20or%20Angel%20Bunny%2C%20is,played%20simultaneously%20with%20instrumental%20jingles. Angel] the Bunny. If the player gets close to him, he will run off while the exclamation sound effect from Metal Gear Solid plays. The player is teleported to another area where it is nighttime, with a slower version of "Luna's Anthem" playing. The player has to collect nine bunnies, but while doing so, the player will come across a pit. Luckily, it is covered so the player can not fall in it. But when the 8th bunny is collected, the pit opens and the player has to jump into it.
When Luna jumps into the pit, the final bunny is found, but it is red instead of white. When Luna collects it, the music stops and a passage will open. It was have Pinkie Pie's silhouette in the doorway. When Luna enters, Shadow ponies will roam around and the sky turns red. A witch cry can be heard and static flickers as creepy music plays in the background. Upon the static appearing, the shadow ponies will be revealed. They are revealed as Pinkie Pie, Twilight Sparkle, Noteworthy, [https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Derpy Derpy Hooves] and [https://mlp.fandom.com/wiki/Lyra_Heartstrings Lyra Heartstrings].
The audio will begin to shift to sounds of rabid eating and the camera begins to scroll after Luna has proceeded for a little bit. The player will have to make Luna run so she can keep up with the camera. A Pinkie Pie screamer will appear and is similar to the Luna Game 3 Luna screamer, prompting the game to close.
When the player reopens the game and goes right, they will teleport to a room with a massive Pinkie Pie who will slowly become more decrepit. Platforms will appear and the player will have to jump into her mouth and the sound of Pinkie Pie eating and swallowing Luna will be heard. In a weird turn of events, Luna will for some reason appear in the [https://earthbound.fandom.com/wiki/Devil%27s_Machine Devil's Machine] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EarthBound EarthBound] and Pinkie Pie clones will appear and disappear. Suddenly, Nightmare Moon's head will appear and words saying "YOU KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO" will appear with her. When the player goes down until the screen goes black, Luna will be seen lying on the ground dead and bloodied. A black screen will appear with text saying "YOU'RE NEXT" superseded by a zalgofied Pinkie Pie popping up for a split second. As the game closes, if the player has a CD tray, it will open up by itself.
====The Lunar Game====
====The Lunar Game====
The player controls Luna using arrow keys to move and space to jump, Once the player goes down that pit, the player get out of it, Though, the only way to do it is to try moving and jumping around until the wall disappears, Move forward, which leads to a message"And Luna lived happily ever after And nothing scary happened, ever".  
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. Afterwards, 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====
When the game finishes loading, the player appears on a poorly drawn grass field, if the player gets far enough, at which point the same screamer appears, (It is poorly drawn.) After a few seconds, the game closes.
When the game finishes loading, the player appears on a poorly drawn grass field. If the player gets far enough, the same screamer appears, but a poorly drawn version of it. After a few seconds, the game closes, leaving the player to realize that this is more of a parody game.
===On Youtube===
===On Youtube===
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