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I love World of Goo. I bought it a while back, and it's one of the most addictive games I've played.
That's part of the reason why I was so excited to find Moonlights. It shares a lot of elements with World of Goo, but is very different, too.
Like in World of Goo, you have to construct something stable out of unstable elements, and your structure needs to get to a certain destination. But that's where the similarities end, really.
Where World of Goo has a ton of personality, Moonlights is minimalistic, almost austere. Where in World of Goo you need to have enough extra Goo balls left "alive" at the end of a level to get to the next level, in Moonlights you just need to get to the target.
Moonlights doesn't have a framework story, either. Just gameplay, and it's a lot of fun. You can select multiple points at the same time, and actually "eliminate" them from your structure. This is handy because on some levels you only have so many balls. That's right - another difference is that on most levels, there is no limit to the number of balls you can construct with.
There's an iPhone version of Moonlights too. I'm not sure what that's like, but the Flash version is highly recommended!
Moonlights is a fantastic World of Gooesque physics Time Waster originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 08 Nov 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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