By Nama | Magical Girl Luna39s Misfortunes V109
The subreddit r/LunaMisfortunes is currently in meltdown over v109. The consensus is split:
Notably, Nama has not posted any official guides. When asked on Twitter why v109 lacked a tutorial, Nama replied with a single emoji: 🎲. magical girl luna39s misfortunes v109 by nama
You play as Luna, a newly contracted magical girl whose “special power” is probability inversion—the more she tries to help, the more likely things go catastrophically wrong. Think Madoka Magica meets The Sims with RNG cruelty. Each day is split between school, patrol, and “unfortunate incidents” (a falling sign, a cat that’s actually a mimic, a transformation sequence that shorts out city power). Notably, Nama has not posted any official guides
The developer, Nama, is known for hiding real-world puzzles inside their games. In v109, dataminers discovered a spectrogram hidden in the final boss’s theme song. When decoded, it reveals a URL leading to a fake Japanese help forum where "Luna39" herself posted a cry for help in 2019. and “unfortunate incidents” (a falling sign
Whether this is an elaborate alternate reality game (ARG) or simply Nama messing with obsessive fans is unclear. What is clear is that v109 locks a true ending behind this ARG. To save Luna, you must input a 16-digit code found only by cross-referencing the spectrogram with a real-life star chart.
