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Released on May 30th, 2011, this version has slightly improved graphics with Luna herself being noticeably smaller compared to her previous model. As usual, the player must move to the right, except this time they are told by black text that they can run by holding the shift key. In terms of the layout of the game, it is less platform-based, unlike the 1st game.  
Released on May 30th, 2011, this version has slightly improved graphics with Luna herself being noticeably smaller compared to her previous model. As usual, the player must move to the right, except this time they are told by black text that they can run by holding the shift key. In terms of the layout of the game, it is less platform-based, unlike the 1st game.  


The further Luna moves to the right, the more cracked the ground beneath her appears up until a point in which a picture of a zalgofied Pinkie Pie appears briefly with static noises. The world suddenly changes into a dark, red version of itself with what appears to be the sounds of a deep cave being played in the background. Additionally, the player's movement is now significantly reduced and they are no longer able to sprint. After a couple of seconds of walking, the player will encounter a dead end as there is a wall preventing any progress to the right. Yet, there is one visible peculiarity at the end, a big chasm on the ground. With no other option left but to descend into the abyss, Luna slowly falls as the background fades to black including herself, revealing a game over screen with fanart of Luna falling while some disturbing music plays with bloody text saying "'''<font color="crimson"> YOU DIED'''</font>."
The further Luna moves to the right, the more cracked the ground beneath her appears up until a point in which a zalgofied picture of Pinkamena appears briefly with static noises. The world suddenly changes into a dark, red version of itself with what appears to be the sounds of a deep cave being played in the background. Additionally, the player's movement is now significantly reduced and they are no longer able to sprint. After a couple of seconds of walking, the player will encounter a dead end as there is a wall preventing any progress to the right. Yet, there is one visible peculiarity at the end, a big chasm on the ground. With no other option left but to descend into the abyss, Luna slowly falls as the background fades to black including herself, revealing a game over screen with fanart of Luna falling while some disturbing music plays with bloody text saying "'''<font color="crimson"> YOU DIED'''</font>."


After a couple of seconds on the game over screen, the game will close by itself and, unlike the 1st game, will not add any files, screenshots, etc. to the PC.
After a couple of seconds on the game over screen, the game will close by itself and, unlike the 1st game, will not add any files, screenshots, etc. to the PC.
==Luna Game 3==
==Luna Game 3==
Released on June 11th, 2011, it follows the same format with some slight differences. Aside from the forest setting and a catchy song that plays, the terrain is much flatter with small hills to jump on and no floating platforms. After running to the right for a certain amount of time, the background music starts to slow down followed by static sounds, cutting off the music. Simultaneously, the world starts to darken as the player approaches a huge pit on the ground like the one in the 2nd game.  
Released on June 11th, 2011, it follows the same format with some slight differences. Aside from the forest setting and a catchy song that plays, the terrain is much flatter with small hills to jump on and no floating platforms. After running to the right for a certain amount of time, the background music starts to slow down followed by static sounds, cutting off the music. Simultaneously, the world starts to darken as the player approaches a huge pit on the ground like the one in the 2nd game.  

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