![]() I recommend the game to people how love point and click games, and I think this is a good intermediate game for people how what to tryout a point and click. ![]() The ending cut scene was great and alluded to a sequel which I’m excited to see it released. Except for the near ending of the game, the puzzles where some of the weakest of the bunch and sadly felt like a section of the game was missing and wrapped up quickly. The puzzles can also be solved in a few ways, from what I can tell for a good portion of them there are at least 2 ways to solve it, which is nice and gives you a chance to replay the game to go back and get the achievements for solving it the other way.Īll in all the puzzles where well thought out and elaborate, most would make you stop and think. Luckily they added a “what’s clickable” button assigned to the spacebar on pc to allow you to see what you can check out. The puzzles are tough and you sometimes need to be really attentive when talking to characters or searching the area for items and clues. This is not rampant but just something I like to point out for future developing. The only struggle the camera gave me was in some tight sections when the camera is close to you making it hard to traverse the area and gives you the stop and go syndrome that always bothers me. Whether you were walking or running, the camera kept pace in most sections. ![]() With other point and click games, I have criticized the camera being slower than the characters, and this is not an issue in this game. The mechanics are what you would expect from a point and click game, and seem to run smoothly. I’m Sure with the last update before release this has been cleared up. There were also some repeat lines in some of the dialogue but I was also playing a pre-released version. It isn’t a game-breaker, but it did mess the flow of the game up for me a little. Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy system requirements, Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy minimum requirements and recommended requirements. The voice acting in the game is shaky for me, with some lines being delivered perfectly and some feeling like it was recorded a few days apart. That said, there are some low points in the writing that made me “space out” but overall, I was happy. The writing is also (mostly) well flushed out and kept my interest. They added so much charm right off the bat that it really kept a smile on my face for most of the game. One of my favourite things are the references they put in the game. Note: this was a big plus from the previous point and click game that I reviewed Encodya with the highly detailed backgrounds that were astonishing, but Henry Mosse makes it up in many ways. Most characters are given the right amount of detail, but the backgrounds fell short for me with a lot of empty space. Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy has a large dose of love that’s put into this game, especially with its cute 2d drawn art style, giving it an old school feel with its cartoon like qualities. Something is amiss when Henry finds his mother about to sign paperwork and then is confronted by a mysterious hologram figure that puts Henry directly in the crosshairs of one of the most dangerous men in the 2 known galaxies, Benedict Wormhole. Not wanting to miss and adventure, Henry sneaks aboard the ship and finds himself on planet Coocoo, a planet built by the nefarious wormhole industries. His mother, Serene, is sent a space fax to fly to a world in the far star universe. ![]() When a too-good-to-be-true business opportunity leads the Mosses to the mysterious Cape Coocoo, they find themselves at the epicentre of a sinister cosmic conspiracy, and an adventure is set in motion that will determine the fate of the Mosses and the Far Star Galaxy.Įmbark on an interplanetary journey of danger, empathy and self-discovery - ultimately fulfilling a secret legacy founded a generation ago.You play as Henry Mosse a 15-year-old boy working in his family’s delivery business, who just wants to set out on an adventure. When he’s not studying cosmic meta-algebra, teen earthling Henry Mosse helps his mother Seren operate Mosse Family Supplies - galactic delivery is much more fun than dividing the cubic-space of infinity by one solar parsec! Yet still Henry longs to break free of his domestic life and seek fame amongst the mysterious Far Star Galaxy!
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