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Moonshot - The Great Espionage

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Developer:
NimbleBeasts
Publisher:
NimbleBeasts
Platforms:
Windows Linux
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About This Game

In the late 1960s, the Cold War between the United States of America and the Soviet Union reached its peak with the moon race. So far the Soviet Union was leading with its space program, but the USA caught up in no time. With the entry of the fictitious nation of Ustria, the duel quickly turned into a three-way battle.





In the game you are part of the Ustrian Secret Service and play a leading role in the National Space Program. The main task is to catch up on the technological lead through espionage and sabotage. You do this for example by penetrating the NASA headquarters, taking out guards, bypassing security systems to get access to secret plans.





  • Story Driven Background

    Discover the story of an agent who can change the history of the Moon Race forever. It's up to you which nation wins the race.
  • 20 Challenging Levels

    Lots of varied levels ensure that you won't get bored. Visit historical as well as freely fictional places to guide the fate of your nation.
  • Lot's of Player Upgrades

    Of course, if you're already breaking in somewhere, you might as well enrich yourself personally. Use the money to unlock new abilities or boosts that will help you master the game even better.
  • Explore in your OWN way

    Most levels are designed so that there is no single correct path. Many possibilities lead to the goal. Create your own way.
  • Lots of Minigames

    To keep it interesting, many mini-games are included, so you don't have to do the same mini-game for the 100th time.
  • No Early Access

    We don't believe in early access games. When the game comes out it should feel complete and proper for us to guarantee you a good gaming experience.
  • Be Part of the Space Race!

    Every one of us wanted to be an astronaut at some point. This is finally your chance to get a little closer to that.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
7 user reviews
86%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I was looking forward to this a lot, but it just isn't very fun. It feels more like an old-school point & click than a stealth game in the sense that often in order to progress you have to interact with every single object to see if any door or cabinet can be opened or not (which you have to do anyway to pick up cash), deal with the worst lockpicking minigame I've ever seen in ANY game, and a bunch of other stuff, which leads to it doesn't really feel like a stealth game where I can see a clear goal and formulate a plan how to achieve it, but rather just trial and erroring the way forward. I'm sure there is some depth here but I can't be bothered to find out. Also the trailer is misleading in that it makes it seem like there's actually a story in the game - there isn't, not at all, you just go on mission after mission with only the vaguest of effort put into a reason why as writing goes. Not that I'm against that had the stealth been better, but it is very misleading.

4 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

[i] My Experience [/i] I really enjoyed playing Moonshot, and inserting the fictional nation of Ustria into the space race. There were a few missions that tripped me up, but you'll be a lot more competent (both because of your experience and skill unlocks) at the end of your time with the game. Although the gameplay is fun, there's also typically only one, circuitous way to proceed in each level. I would welcome a bit more "immersive sim" into the experience. A few other points: [list] [*] One particular tricky section involves timing how long it takes a guard to cross a room, so that you can emerge when his back is turned. Your screen turns black when you climb inside the cupboard to hide. Although this was definitely tricky, it also made me feel like a super spy. [*] When you drop from one level to the one below, you will always fall in the center. This can make you accidentally set off infrared alarms that you thought you'd dodged. [*] Lockpicking is tricky, even with the upgrade....

3 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

Neat little game! (I eventually figured out how to pass level 11 with the guards you can't hide from and who seem to always taze you first. The one that walk by a dog since the start.)

5 hrs at review
Recommended

Lovely music, lovely pixel art, funny story. The game may be a little too easy. But overall great fun and worth every cent.

2 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun little stealth game, cool mechanics, interesting and amusing story plot. Reminded me of The Final Station. I did find the occasional bug though, hope the devs polish it a bit more. Perhaps you want to buy it on a discount.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: any
  • Memory: 300 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Support for OpenGL 2.1

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • Graphics: Support for OpenGL 3.3

FAQ

How much does Moonshot - The Great Espionage cost?

Moonshot - The Great Espionage is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.

What are the system requirements for Moonshot - The Great Espionage?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: any Memory: 300 MB RAM Graphics: Support for OpenGL 2.1 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Graphics: Support for OpenGL 3.3

What platforms is Moonshot - The Great Espionage available on?

Moonshot - The Great Espionage is available on Windows PC, Linux.

Is Moonshot - The Great Espionage worth buying?

Moonshot - The Great Espionage has 86% positive reviews from 7 players.

When was Moonshot - The Great Espionage released?

Moonshot - The Great Espionage was released on Jul 30, 2021.

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