

You play as that astronaut and it isn’t until the end that you learn who you’re playing as and the reasons behind it. The game starts five years afterward, former WSA astronauts couldn’t accept their fate and gathered up resources to send a single astronaut to the moon. With no way to reach or contact the moon colony, the WSA was disbanded in 2055 and the Earth was back where it started in 2030. It was anyway until 2054 when the energy stopped coming mysteriously as the lunar network went offline. The energy was then sent to earth through the moon’s advanced satellite network.Įverything was going well for Earth, it jumped back from the energy crisis with the Helium-3 energy the lunar colony was sending.

The World Space Agency (WSA) then colonized the moon in 2032, settlements were constructed to harvest and process the isotope. The solution to the problem was the moon, more specifically a powerful isotope, Helium-3 discovered on it that could meet Earth’s energy demand for decades. In 2030, the world faced a global energy crisis that depleted the planet’s resources. The story takes place in a world similar to our own in the not so distant future. It’s not necessarily a game that delivers master class gameplay but it does a couple of things very well that hooked from the start, one of those things being the game’s narrative.

During different sections of the game, it can be played in the first person, but for the rest of the game, your character is played primarily in the third person. Developed by KeokeN Interactive, it was initially revealed on Kickstarter and was successfully funded on the crowdsourcing platform.ĭeliver Us to The Moon is a science fiction action-adventure that is focused mostly on its story rather than gameplay. I did not know what to expect when I started up Deliver Us The Moon and I’m happy to say I liked what I played.
