Eurogamer's early impressions of Moons of Darsalon, a retro 2D platformer game about saving astronauts from alien worlds, redolent of Lemmings and Earthworm Jim
Few players relish the thought of escort missions nowadays, but there was a time when developers built best-selling games around the act of saving NPCs, from Lemmings to Abe's Odyssey. Moons of Darsalon,after a whopping eight years in development, is an immediately delightful homage to that kinder era.
Your other tools include a flashlight for underground exploration, a laser rifle which can be used to tunnel through certain materials, and a soil cannon which lets you blob together bridges, a la Prey 2017's gloo gun. Some levels have gates that require a certain number of spacepeople to unlock, and there's usually one or two hidden inside a hillside or similar, given away by a plaintive speech bubble as you pass.It's a blend of retro styles.
Moons of Darsalon is that very special kind of imprecise that often leads to hilarious accidents, while still rewarding finesse. It's both a high score chaser – you'll get bonus points for beating the clock, or avoiding damage - and a giggly, post-pub exercise in messing around with 2D physics. The tools are all slightly too big for their boots.
Teleporters activate when anything passes over them, be it you, the rickety rocketship you're fighting, or the fleeing friendly astronaut caught in the crossfire. And that's just the stuff from the seven-level Steam demo: deeper in, you'll get to fly gunships and drive multi-wheel rovers which I just, but it's not far behind, and unlike Noita, it's all about keeping other people alive, so unplanned knock-on effects have steeper consequences.
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