You find yourself on the main page of Lunar Hill, an interactive webcomic where you decide what happens next! It's like an 8-bit video game, a collaborative campfire story, and a crappy internet cartoon all rolled up into one incomprehensible mess!

To play, all you have to do is enter a command on the latest page, and it will be processed during the next update. Which is usually less than weekly, but more than daily. And if you don't want to lose your place, simply hover over the comic to find a pair of magical buttons that will save and load the current page whenever you need them.

But that explanation is too long, so you can just jump right into the action if you want.



> READ LUNAR HILL

> Story Arcs
> These are convenient places to start reading, but you can't interact with the older pages.

> First Page
> If you're super hardcore, you can start from the first page ever. Good luck. There are over 1000 pages.

> Latest Page
> Most people start here. They probably don't understand the story so far, but that's okay.

> Archive
> I don't know why you would you want to see the entire archive, but here it is.

> Download
> You can get every single page of Lunar Hill so far. How cool is that?



> OTHER RANDOM CRAP

> Store
> This is the only reason Lunar Hill survives without advertisements. Go buy some awesome stuff!

> Fan Art
> People show how much they like Lunar Hill by drawing some pictures and carving some pumpkins.

> The Wiki
> Some readers were awesome enough to make a wiki. Go write an article or something.

> FAQ
> Before you email me, perhaps you should make sure I haven't already answered your question.

> Email
> Send me an email for any purpose whatsoever. Even if you just to say hello, or give me a ransom note.



> 18 Jan 2010

> river crab shirts



These little mythical creatures have been censoring your foul language ever since their first appearance, and now they're censoring all of your most offensive shirts!

You can get river crab shirts at the store in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors!

Wikipedia will provide a brief history of river crabs for anyone who's curious.

posted by Armbyorg @ > 18 Jan 2010   2 comments

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