- November 4, 2016
- Play Publishing
SuperMoose
Platforms
About
In "SuperMoose," play as a courageous moose with a big heart, who may not have superpowers or a flashy vehicle, but is the first to step up when the forest animals need help. When a company threatens to take over and demolish their home, SuperMoose rallies his animal friends to resist and save their forest. This lighthearted, yet impactful adventure highlights the importance of standing up for what is right and the power of community.










- The game has a unique and engaging story that resonates with players, providing a sense of hope and joy.
- The graphics and music are well-made, enhancing the overall experience and making it enjoyable to play.
- Many players find the game to be a transformative experience, helping them through difficult times and providing a sense of community.
- The game suffers from poor controls and clunky mechanics, making it difficult to play effectively.
- There are numerous design flaws, including unresponsive controls and problematic respawn points, which detract from the gameplay experience.
- Some players feel that the game lacks depth and is not a true platformer, making it less appealing to those looking for a more polished experience.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of "Supermoose" is rich with lore and features well-designed characters, creating an immersive experience that resonates with themes of perseverance and unexpected life journeys. Players appreciate the depth and narrative quality, making it a highly recommended choice for those seeking a story-driven single-player game.
“The massive amount of lore and story in this game is phenomenal, and the characters are so well designed; it's almost as if I am viewing a real caped moose with my own two eyes.”
“I recommend Supermoose to anyone looking for a very story-driven singleplayer game.”
“Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”