
GeekParty writes: "Like Fingerbones, The Moon Sliver is a horror-themed exploration game free of combat, with writing quality that far outclasses the general indie-horror population. But while Fingerbones focused on the philosophical angle of stripping a person free of his cultural shackles, The Moon Sliver tells a cultish story of four people who worship the moon, and the word of a man named Hector."

A slow, spooky little game, The Music Machine may not be for everyone, but what it lacks in entertainment value it makes up for in offering a unique world to explore and a creepy story to digest.

Those who choose to play The Moon Sliver should follow the developer’s suggestion of playing in a single sitting.

From the review: "The Moon Sliver is there for you if you’re in the mood for a brooding, slow-burn thriller with nothing to offer but loneliness--and an empty feeling pushing you towards a conclusion you know you don’t want to be a part of."