Moonchild reviews

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Microsoft from French
This game is peculiar:-a family introduction that turns to drama-the quest motivated by maternal love-dialogues with the implied. -Well-analyzed characters, other secondary like Rupert and Stardust-recruit an old enemy for a common purpose-make a bank account in the city of Jardel to take interest it is a gem for its unique ambience with the vivid colors of landscapes and enchanting music. I liked the forest to go to the elves, visit a fortress city. The fighting music is encouraging, that of the elven landscape is well found. On the other hand, during the game, Stardust was not involved, I thought it was bland. The series of final fights without being able to save is tough to get there but realistic. The outcome is a little dramatic spectacle. A beautiful screenshot of Calypso the mother, in a delicate situation.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
The Game is just first Class! I wasn't thrilled at the Start but wanted to give the Whole thing a Chance, so I kept playing and I have to say once you're in it, it's just a great Game Experience. And although I had finally turned over every stone, was 100 Times in every Corner and collected every Achievement and there will be nothing new To discover, I will certainly play the Game again at some point. There is a complete lack of Language Replays, but the Lyrics are great. The Graphics are great and the Pixel Figures are beautiful to look at. The Use of The Button is extremely limited, making it easier to "get in." You can play with Tasta, Mouse and Controller, independently of each other. Thank you to the Developers for the Time I was allowed to invest! The Ending was great, I was quite buff:D Tip: Buy the Guide with!!!! Otherwise, you need an enormous amount of Patience. You can't find everything on the Net;) In the Guide, yes.
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Microsoft from French
Moonchild is a role-playing game straight out of the era of the Super Nintendo and the Genesis/mega drive. The game begins with the disappearance of Moonchild, the only child of Queen Calypso. The latter being willing to do anything to save her offspring, she decides to go looking for her. On her way, she will meet several characters who will help her in her quest for a thousand and one dangers. Moonchild is fun to play. It is possible to direct our team with the mouse, the keyboard or a combination of the two. Several objects are decimated all over the game. These are of great use since Moonchild is not easy. Playing the "average" difficulty, the game gradually rises in difficulty. Everything is well explained from the start of our adventure. As far as music is concerned, it is simply excellent. Each piece harmonizes with the décor it accompanies. Sometimes sad, sometimes atmospheric, the music only adds charm to the game. If you like 16-bit era games with a good story or if you're just a RPG fan, jump on Moonchild