Moon Mystery Reviews
While the dev team behind Moon Mystery have attempted to release a big epic space adventure, they would have been much better off scaling back the game and focusing on the core gameplay loop, narrative and Q.A.
I get that this is an indie game and expectations need to be tempered, but given two other recent indies I’ve been playing recently, Keeper’s Toll and While We Wait Here, have more polish than this (and both cost less combined than this one as well), it’s hard to recommend Moon Mystery in its current state. It’s not bad, and there are a few stand-out moments, but nowhere near enough to make this a a game I’d recommend picking up anytime soon.
I would love to give Moon Mystery more love. However, I am hesitant to do so without knowing what lies beyond that first complete playthrough. There are also various tweaks that could be made to the game. Mostly just simple quality of life things, that I’ve covered above. Saying that, this is not a bad game at all for Cosmoscouts‘ first release. Moon Mystery is definitely deserving of the Thumb Culture Silver Award.