The Mooseman
- February 17, 2017
- Vladimir Beletsky
A watercolor puzzle adventure through the lore of Russian tribes.
You are the Mooseman and you have the ability to see all that is hidden to the mortal eye. You are about to visit three layers of this universe - the first one is the Lower World where the spirits of the dead reside. Welcome to the mysterious world of ancient myth, based on finno-ugric culture of bygone pagan times. Long-long time ago the world was created out of an egg-shell by a god named Yen.…
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Critic Reviews
The Mooseman Xbox One X Review
Those who invest the time and effort into The Mooseman will find a deep narrative adventure.
60%The Mooseman (Switch) REVIEW – Wild Moose Chase
An interesting and widely untold story can't do enough to gloss over The Mooseman's gameplay pitfalls. Microtransactions: none
65%The Mooseman Review
If you’re the type to burn through the Louvre in an hour and wait for your companions in the cafe, The Mooseman may well try your patience. If you’re more inclined to wander around with an audio guide, reading every accompanying plaque and information card, you’ll likely enjoy its sedate pace, workaday puzzles and catalogue of artefacts. A clumsy UI seriously hampers the experience but, if you’re willing to work around the irritations at its core, it offers an interesting, sometimes beautiful journey.
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