Perfect Moon is an awesome little game. The game is a third person platformer with puzzles. Your main goal is to collect all of the gems in the area in the fastest time possible. The setting is a green and black virtual grid like environment, kind of like a holodeck, with a very 80s cyberpunk feel. I love the simple graphics style, and the characters movement is phenomenal. Surprisingly, the characters body moves realistically, his arms and legs flail like you would expect. But his in game movement is highly exaggerated and is a cross between an action hero, a parkour enthusiast, and Peter Pan. Also he can jump fairly high, and has an ability to glide. Likewise, this game messes with the rules of gravity. So your character can not only glide but also switch the axis on which he is standing. This complicates things as you get to the more difficult levels.

Each level feels completely unique and includes tons of variety. Some take place on mini planet like structures, whereas others are on floating rotating platforms. I enjoyed the music in this game, and I felt it really suited the overall aesthetic. It’s a simple techno-esque score, but I felt it added to my overall enjoyment as I leapt across spinning blades, and tumbled off of floating structures.

The game is somewhat short, especially since the early levels are fairly easy. I believe there are about 30 levels in total. But you can always go back and try to get a better score. Since the game is completely free, I’d say definitely download it. I would’ve gladly paid a few dollars for this game as it is. Hopefully, this is just the start and they eventually add more content or come out with another standalone paid sequel with many more levels.