![]() This is where I believe Deliver Us The Moon shines. After getting the space station’s systems back online and the necessary parts for my space shuttle, I strapped myself into the driver’s seat of the shuttle, ready to deliver the Moon to save humanity. Finding pictures, books, and other personal items will key you in on parts of the story that are outside of the main objective and help you figure out puzzles that hinder your progress. While searching the desolate areas, I came across items that clued me in on the lives of the scientist and inhabitants of the WSA station before the MPT went offline and sent Earth back into the dark ages. There are only a few horror games that have made the hairs on my arms stand on end, but with this not being a horror game, I was blown away at how the developers used audio and visual cues to alter my state of mind. ![]() ![]() This was further intensified as I moved in and out of small laboratories and stations because the camera changes from third-person to first-person, changing how I perceived physical space and increasing the eeriness of the world. As I explored the area for clues as to how to get the space shuttle powered up, the feeling of claustrophobia and self-awareness set in. As I put on my space suit and took my first steps into the dismal desert world that was Earth, my initial feeling was of distress and confinement. ![]() As I began my gameplay, it was apparent that KeokeN Interactive, the developer, had spent hours studying what it would be like to alone on a barren world. Deliver Us The Moon is an exploration game where you are at the center of restoring hope to humanity. From the initial cutscene, I got the feeling that this game would play more like an interactive film and not just a game. Though it’s not a horror game, it treads lightly on feeling like a Dead Space spinoff, without death lurking around every corner. With the premise of this game being familiar and realistic, it drives home how precious Earth is. Over the next few years, a few remaining WSA scientists on Earth worked to develop a space shuttle to get back to the Moon and re-establish connection with the MPT and discover what happened to the colony. Two years later, contact with the team on the Moon went offline, as well as the MPT, and Earth went dark once again. The remaining scientist constructed a device called the Microwave Power Transmitter (MPT), and with it, they were able to deliver the Helium 3 resource directly to Earth – but all was not so simple. With this resource in abundance, they knew they had taken humanity off life support and gave them a new lease on life. ![]() In a short two years, the WSA had colonized the Moon and discovered a resource called Helium 3. Needing to find resources to keep humanity alive, the world’s super powers came together to form the World Space Agency to look for resources on the Moon. Like our real, present day dilemma but much worse, in the year 2030, Earth’s natural resources have been depleted. But before I get ahead of myself, let me catch you up on this enthralling story. Have you ever thought about what would happen if we ran out of Earth’s natural resources? If we no longer had the resources to fuel our cars, to heat our homes, or cook our food – what would you do? What would humanity do? Deliver Us The Moon drops you into the shoes of a scientist that is tasked with discovering how and why communications and the transmitting of resources from the Moon have stopped. ![]()
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