Only played this game about 15 minutes as I had to take off for work... But I did get a chance to record and upload this early "First Play on Launch Day" video.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y42h_e9nl6Y In the above video, I did give this game on early score based on what I seen in the game.. and I definitely give this game two thumbs up! It's a slower moving, "be careful" sorta game. Nice controls, WASD to move each direction and mouse to turn your character. Object of the game is to put the love of your life back together after she is torn apart in the beginning little story by robots and scattered across numerous levels as "soul pieces". My early score: 82% which might go up or down some as I play the game more, but that's a good first score I think based on what I seen so far. Hope that helps!
Mooch
- Release Date:
- Sep 7, 2015
- Developer:
- Crank Goblin
- Publisher:
- Crank Goblin
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Embark on a great adventure as the little puppet. You play as Blink who manages to escape from his prison cell. This little guy's mission is to collect pieces of Tula's soul and bring her back to life. The end of the story depends on the player's decisions.
Watch your every step. Even passages that seem safe may hide deadly traps. Puppet Masters' machines are constantly lurking for the hero and his only way to survive is to outsmart them. Mooch is an arcade game where players must rely on their reflex, agility and tactical skills.
Additional information about the game
• Hand-crafted graphics - game assets were hand drawn.• Supported languages: English, Russian and Polish
• Players can use gamepad or mouse and keyboard
• Over 25 types of enemies and 9 dreadful bosses
• 3 unique worlds
• Different story endings dependant on player's actions
• Special ending for hardcore players
• Secret passages
• Dark mood - grim levels, dead ends, narrow corridors, deadly traps
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User Reviews
First impression is very positive. Great little indie game. I really enjoyed first 2 hours with this game and ended in level 2-8 so far (i think it's 32-nd out of 72 levels). I liked the tutorial as part of the floor. It's getting harder and harder. I'll definitely wil be playing this more. Graphics and sounds: 9/10 Gameplay: 9/10 Flow/difficulty: 7/10 PROs: + Controls are intuitive and responsive + Graphics and overall art style + Music and sounds + Gameplay + Enemy and boss variety + Level where you're undercover as one of the robots :) + Great little hero :) + Feel of immersion - i really got scared couple of times + Price :) CONs: - Maybe sometimes little too difficult on normal mode - Tutorial doesn't tell about gamepad, despite it's fully supported - Some levels could be longer (especially on episode 1) - No co-op :)
This game has potential don't get me wrong. However it had so many things wrong with it. Instantly I found a gamebreaking bug that lets you run twice as fast by strafing with W + D (or A) and angling the camera. Also a majority of the levels have RNG. It's okay to have a small amount of RNG in games but if there's a level that when I use a necessary teleporter I could die entirely up to the game, that's not okay.
Imagine Pacman in a free-roaming Tim Burton inspired world full of bots and sharp, pokey things. Welcome to Mooch. Dark and atmospheric, with simple, yet difficult (ikr?), game mechanics, Mooch pulls you into a machine world without ever feeling heavy. The levels are challenging without being overly brutal. The graphics are beautiful. Definitely recommended!
This is a very atmospheric and beautiful arcade game. It has excellent and outstanding visuals - especially, the intro is really amazing! So sad, dark, and gloomy. The game at the beginning seems to be easy but with every level its difficulty greatly increases what gives a lot of fun. What I suggest is not to play it in the middle of the night because if you are not a patient type of guy you will start screaming :) I would recommend this game to all people who like to play games 30-60 minutes in the evening after a hard day in a work or school. For me it is 9/10.
Somebody sat down one day and said to themselves, I wonder what would happen if I took a really, really old arcade game and mixed it with a really, really old boardgame. So... they took Pac-Man and crossbred it with Operation. Now, this isn't one of those miricle mixtures like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or banana and toffee pie. This is more like cheese and chocolate. Mooch is one of those games that should be in the guiness book of records for worst ideas alongside things like the bungee cord made of straw. For 30 agonizing minutes I gave this title a try. At around 60 seconds per level you can see that I gave it a fairly good shake but this game is literally you, moving pac-man's evil twin through a bland maze with insta-death traps as you pick up power-pills. The pacing is sooooo slow that you really feel like this must have been someones first attempt at programming a game. But as if slow-motion, insta-death, edgy Pac-man wasn't already a dumb enough idea they actually wen...
ITS SUPER FUN BUT QUIT CHALLENGEING!!!!!
The game is good and worth it and although it doesn't seem like it at the start the rage gets worse as the levels go up....great game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmm43WLulSU
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There is no resolution setting. The game screen is half of my screen size. This is the same whether fullscreen or windowed. It looks good, I'd love to play it and recommend it if it turns out to be good. I can't play it like this, and therefore can't recommend it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: Dual core 2.3 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
- Processor: Core i5 @3.2 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 300 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Mooch cost?
Mooch costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Mooch?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: Dual core 2.3 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 300 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10 Processor: Core i5 @3.2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 300 MB available space
What platforms is Mooch available on?
Mooch is available on Windows PC.
Is Mooch worth buying?
Mooch has 79% positive reviews from 48 players.
When was Mooch released?
Mooch was released on Sep 7, 2015.
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