
It was just over 40 years ago that the first human set foot on the moon. Yet while it was "one small step for man", the little alien in Boss Baddie's Lunnye Devitsy needs "one giant leap" to get back to where it belongs. Roughly translating from Russian as "moon girls," Lunnye Devitsy provides a gorgeously atmospheric world for the player to explore at their own pace, with only a few backtracking issues slightly tainting what is otherwise an enjoyable experience.

While Lunnye Devitsy is not a recent release, this little gem from Boss Baddie deserves all the attention it can get, even now. Published a couple of years ago in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the moon landing, this starry-eyed puzzle platformer for the PC takes gamers on an interplanetary expedition like no other.

Mike writes, "The Lunar Pack is a pairing of two games by indie developer Boss Baddie; Wake and Lunnye Devitsy. Each title is a short-form 2D adventure about a tiny character who is trying to escape from his predicament. At a glance, both games look quite similar but in execution they couldn’t be more different. Not only that, but each game manages to tell a neat little story and distinct gameplay experience with a very rudimentary set of tools."

Boss Baddie has brought back its pay whatever you want deal for two of it's great adventure platformers: Lunnye Devitsy and Wake.