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The Lunar Pack

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The Lunar Pack

Rating: 3.6 (37 votes cast)

Wake

Wake is the story of an engineer trapped on a sinking ship. His goal is to navigate through the ship and find his way to the surface above.

  • Dodge bullets and fire, most of all avoid drowning!
  • Collect keys, torches, flares and even an axe to help you escape
  • Discover the secrets of what really happened
  • 18 achievements
  • Online highscores
  • Full Xbox 360 controller support
  • Free OST with bonus tracks, full 12 page manual and health and safety brochure

Lunnye Devitsy

Lunnye is a mystery/puzzle platformer. You play as a little alien that falls off the moon and you have to make your way back. But it's a lot tougher than it sounds, take it from me, I'm the one who made it! The objective is to find your way back to the moon using 6 possible exits on a large mountainside.

The player cannot die in this game; just explore, collect and solve puzzles.

It's also in celebration of the moon landings, which was all just over 40 years ago.

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The Lunar Pack review

By googoogjoob posted 26th May 2011

So like. These two games are very very different.

Lunnye Devitsy is a floaty, ambient exploration-focussed platformer, very much like Knytt or Seiklus. It's possible to affect the environment very noticeably, however, unlike Knytt or Seiklus. Also, there are several different endings, some of which are pretty obscure, so it's "harder" than either Knytt or Seiklus, but that doesn't really have much meaning since "winning" isn't the point of any of these games. Lunnye Devitsy conjures an atmosphere and it does it well.

Wake is much more intense. It's deliberately disorienting, and it feels like you're in constant danger of drowning. (Mostly because you are.) Figuring out the best path to the surface is alternately satisfying (when you figure out some clever way past a certain obstacle) and frustrating (when you find you got to a certain place just a minute too late to go through it because of the rising water level).

Anyway, both of these games are totally worth playing, and the price is entirely reasonable.

The Lunar Pack review

By Deadengel666 posted 30th November 2010

There are two decent little platform games with gorgeous graphics and music. Buy it now!

Pros:

Easy gameplay.

Great music and visuals.

Cons:

Lack of direction.