Blood Moon Horror
Blood Moon Horror is a
1–8 player co-op survival horror game set inside a quarantined lunar research facility after the
Red Horizon incident.
The blood moon has risen.
The base has gone silent.
Something inside is awake.
You are part of an emergency recovery team sent into
Lunar Base Alpha after its final transmission ended in panic.
There are
no weapons.
No backup.
No easy way out.
Work together, stay quiet, restore failing systems, investigate what happened, and escape before the corrupted machines in the dark find you through
sound, light, and power.

Enter Lunar Base Alpha
Every mission sends your team into a dark, unstable facility where survival depends on communication, awareness, and pressure decisions.
- Explore abandoned corridors, sealed rooms, maintenance tunnels, and damaged research sectors.
- Restore broken electrical systems, reroute power, and bring critical parts of the base back online.
- Investigate documents, recordings, and evidence connected to the Red Horizon incident.
- Survive by managing noise, light, movement, and teamwork under stress.
- Escape before quarantine, failing systems, or the things inside the base overwhelm your squad.
Key Features
- 1–8 Player Online Co-op – Enter the base alone or with a full squad. Coordinate tasks, split up when necessary, and try to keep the team alive when panic starts spreading.
- No Combat. Only Survival. – You cannot fight your way out. Hide, run, distract, close doors, cut lights, stay quiet, and outsmart the threats stalking the facility.
- Proximity Voice Chat – Talk to nearby teammates through in-game voice chat. Whisper plans, call for help, or go silent when something starts listening.
- Enemies Hunt by Sound, Light, and Power – Movement, speech, doors, lights, puzzles, and electrical activity can reveal your position. A single loud mistake can turn a quiet mission into a chase.
- Biomechanical Station Threats – Corrupted security frames and service machines patrol the base, investigate disturbances, move through vents, and punish predictable behavior.
- Team-Based Electrical Puzzles – Restore power through switch boxes, fuse systems, generators, reroutes, and timing-based objectives. Mistakes can create sparks, noise, darkness, or new danger.
- Investigation & Environmental Storytelling – Recover crew logs, files, and recordings to piece together what NovaTech discovered beneath the lunar surface — and why the base was sealed.
- Progression, XP & Stats – Complete objectives, survive missions, track performance, earn XP, unlock cosmetics, and build your survivor profile over time.
- Claustrophobic Sci-Fi Horror Atmosphere – Explore emergency-lit corridors, unstable machinery, dark rooms, broken terminals, and a soundscape designed to make every step feel unsafe.
- Free Demo on Steam – Try Blood Moon Horror with friends and experience the core co-op survival horror loop before buying.

Built Around Co-op Fear
Blood Moon Horror is designed around communication, tension, and bad decisions made under pressure.
One player may be repairing a power system.
Another may be searching for evidence.
Someone may be hiding in a dark room, whispering for help.
Someone else may hear movement in the vents.
Teamwork is your best chance of survival — but fear makes teamwork difficult.
A Rescue Mission Gone Wrong
The year is
2078.
Lunar Base Alpha was built to push humanity further than ever before. Then the
Red Horizon incident changed everything.
The base’s final transmission ended with one broken warning:
"The moon... it's changing. The samples... they're alive. We can't contain—"[TRANSMISSION ENDED]Three months later, your
Ashlight Recovery team breaches a sealed sector to investigate.
The corridors are empty.
The power is unstable.
Life support is failing.
And what was left behind is not only hunting.
It is listening.Search the facility, recover crew logs and evidence, complete dangerous objectives, and reach extraction before quarantine locks you in again.
Customize Your Survivor
Choose from multiple survivor variants and unlock new skins as you progress.
Look like a hardened researcher, a desperate technician, or something stranger — but remember: standing out is not always a good thing when something is watching.

Early Access Roadmap
Blood Moon Horror is in active Early Access. The core co-op survival horror foundation is playable now, and the game is continuing to grow with new content, balance updates, performance improvements, and community feedback.
- Live Now – 1–8 player multiplayer, proximity voice chat, electrical puzzles, document collection, enemy AI, XP progression, player stats, cosmetics, Steam integration, Steam achievements, and a free demo.
- In Active Development – Improved enemy behavior, clearer objectives, fuse box and generator puzzles, additional enemy types, expanded customization, shop improvements, visual upgrades, UI polish, and optimization work.
- Planned for Future Updates – Expanded sectors and maps, more story content, additional cosmetics, deeper sanity effects, stronger perception/audio systems, more replayability, and ongoing polish.
Content Warning
Blood Moon Horror contains intense horror themes, jump scares, darkness, confined spaces, disorienting audio, isolation, and scenes designed to unsettle players.
Online voice chat may also include sudden, loud, or startling sounds from other players.

Join the Mission
Blood Moon Horror is being shaped with community feedback, regular updates, and continued support throughout Early Access.
Follow the game on Steam for patch notes, feature previews, playtest news, and future content updates.
Wishlist Blood Moon Horror to be notified when new updates, releases, and major features go live.
The base is silent.
The blood moon is rising.
How long can your team survive?
Blood Moon Horror is actively shaped by player feedback. If you find bugs, crashes, balance issues, confusing mechanics, or have ideas for better co-op horror moments, please post in Steam Discussions or join the Discord. Specific reports help the most: squad size, map/sector, what happened, screenshots, clips, and steps to reproduce if possible.