Cool game with interesting story and characters. Very well thought out puzzles. A must play for anyone who likes horror/scifi games and escape rooms!
Move 78
- Release Date:
- Aug 3, 2022
- Developer:
- Michael Josephs
- Publisher:
- Michael Josephs
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Uncover the mystery behind each of the group's hidden motives and lost memories. What brings them together? What happened to the outside world, and who is The Botfly Killer that haunts their nightmares?
Features:
- Solve multiple 3D puzzle rooms with different themed puzzles
- Fight for your life in deadly games and challenges against strange enemies
- Enjoy a deep and mysterious story through a fully-voiced visual novel
- A mix of 3D environments for puzzle-solving gameplay as well as high quality digitally painted artwork for storytelling
- An immersive high-quality custom soundtrack


Sigrid is a young woman from the UK. Recently her time has been dedicated to searching for a missing friend.

Hunter is from Korea, he brings his upbeat and energetic personality into everything that he does.

Lyuba was born in Russia. She hopes that her programming skill, combined with her computer knowledge, can aid the team.

The first thing that the others notice is Lea’s strong French accent. She is convinced that everything that is occurring can be explained with rational conclusions.

Ethan’s calming English accent and demeanour are a welcome relief to the group. His proficiency in medicine makes him a welcome asset to the team.

Dushane’s London accent sometimes leads others to misjudge him. Due to this, he acts guarded around most people.

Bates naturally fell into the role of leading the group. From his attire, it’s clear to the others that he serves as part of the German army.

Max is anything but the stereotype of the typical New York resident. Quiet and confident, he likes to work by himself rather than with others.

Erin is in a lot of trouble…

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User Reviews
Super fun game! The story is very interesting and the characters feel unique with great voice acting. The puzzles are tough but sooo satisfying once you get them 10/10
If you're a fan of the Zero Escape series, this game has extremely similar vibes. A great little indie puzzle game with some really cool artwork and some fun voice acting, plus a neat story. The escape rooms are also extremely fun. Highly recommend.
Awesome game, the puzzles are amazing. i couldn't stop playing, always curious what the next escape task will be :) Love the whole atmosphere of the game, really has this spooky escape room vibe.
Intro: while technically I've bought game on release with my money, I am still part of beta testers team and first time I was playing through game for free due to kindness of developer. Therefore, my review could be a bit biased into positives. Move78 is half visual novel and half adventure game with escape rooms and QTE-segments akin Zero Escape or Danganronpa. So, if you are fan of story-driven mystery adventure games with puzzles and plot twists, this project already should be at least somewhat interesting for you and question is how much time and money you want to spend on it. Story-wise, however, this project is somewhat weak. I would not say "story is trash", but it's linear (cry, ZE fans!), somewhat predictable and if you have an experience in genre, some moments won't affect you as much as if it were to be your first such game in genre. While mystery is built around The Boftly Killer and group of people being kidnapped and forced into something similar to death game, detectiv...
Just finished this. I had a lot of fun playing it! I think the puzzle/escape rooms are the highlight of the game. I found them really enjoyable to play through. The hints system was good enough that I didn't get stuck anywhere, but the difficulty was high enough that the puzzles still took time and were satisfying to beat. And for the most part, each room felt cohesive, too...it didn't just feel like random puzzles scattered throughout an area, it was like a real life escape room. I would say the puzzle rooms take up a good chunk of the playtime, so it was definitely worth the price in my opinion for those alone. Besides the puzzles, I liked the story, and the setting and characters feel unique. The horror elements were good and weird and didn't rely on jumpscares to be creepy. The art style and voice acting was great, too. I wasn't as much of a fan of the mini-games, and there are quite a few short ones, but there's the option to skip all of them if you want, which is a nice option t...
The puzzles can occasionally prove to be a tough challenge, but thankfully there are hints that guide you along but don't solve the puzzles flatout. For someone inexperienced with escape rooms / puzzle games, I've got semi-stuck multiple times on details that weren't all that relevant to the puzzle in question. If you're into puzzles, you may want to give it a try.
(While I do not recommend the game for most people, it is a must buy for a very specific subset of people. Read on) Insert mandatory lament about no "mixed" option here. It feels petty to give a negative review to a 1.5 year old game with only 30 reviews to its name, but the buyer deserves to know what they are getting into. If you are a galaxy brained escape room enthusiast who laments that you have cleared all other offerings and that those other offerings held your hand too much- this game might be for you (but see notes below!). For the rest of you though, Escape Simulator or Escape Academy are two much better and complete packages. For context on the critiques below, I do escape rooms IRL as often as I can round up friends to do so. We have a high clear rate. I've got a balanced escape room skillset so I feel like these observations would be corroborated by your "average" escape room goer. 1. BIG LOGIC LEAPS A number of puzzles require big logic leaps. Even using the hint syst...
A lovely escape room with an inventive story and puzzles that can be difficult without being full of moon logic. Has rather decent quality voice acting for an indie game and a consistent art style (with some of the games I've played this is high praise). A couple of the minigame styled puzzles were a bit wonky (minesweeper and the ball maze) but there were no noticeable glitches otherwise. I recommend this to anyone who likes escape rooms and wants to support a small developer.
Really enjoying the game so far. The puzzles are difficult but rewarding and I like how you can learn things about the story from inside the rooms.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
- Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or AMD Radeon HD 6870 series card or higher.
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Move 78 cost?
Move 78 costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Move 78?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 GHz or faster Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or AMD Radeon HD 6870 series card or higher. DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Move 78 available on?
Move 78 is available on Windows PC.
Is Move 78 worth buying?
Move 78 has 91% positive reviews from 33 players.
When was Move 78 released?
Move 78 was released on Aug 3, 2022.
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