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Play Moonbase - Lunar Colony Simulator Online

1990 Amiga game simulating lunar colony management. Build domes, manage oxygen, food, and power. Research technologies, handle emergencies like meteor strikes. Isometric view with resource balancing mechanics.

Released: 1990
File size: 323.2 KB
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Game Overview

Moonbase is one of those classic Amiga games that makes you feel like a space-age city planner—except instead of zoning for coffee shops, you're juggling oxygen levels and solar panel arrays. You start with a tiny dome on the moon's surface, and suddenly you're obsessing over whether to build another greenhouse or risk expanding your living quarters first. The graphics are charmingly retro, all pastel blues and blocky terrain, but don't let that fool you—one wrong move and your colonists start suffocating. I may or may not have lost three bases before realizing you can't just spam solar farms near the poles.

What I love is how quiet it feels. No dramatic music, just the occasional bleep of a warning alarm when something's about to go horribly wrong. You'll catch yourself leaning in, squinting at those little pixelated colonists wandering between modules like ants in a terrarium. The manual's full of dry 90s humor too—apparently moon dust smells like gunpowder. Who knew?

It's the kind of game where you'll save-scum for an hour just to perfect your dome layout, then immediately start a new colony because you've got a "better idea."

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