Moonlights is a fantastic World of Gooesque physics Time Waster
I love World of Goo. I bought it a while back, and it's one of the most addictive games I've played.
That's part of the reason why I was so excited to find Moonlights. It shares a lot of elements with World of Goo, but is very different, too.
Like in World of Goo, you have to construct something stable out of unstable elements, and your structure needs to get to a certain destination. But that's ...
If you wanted to buy the five games in the Humble Indie Bundle at their regular prices, you'd have to shell out 80 bucks. Instead, you can pay what you want for World of Goo, Penumbra Overture, Aquaria, Gish and Lugaru HD, and the money goes to charity. The charities are awesome, too: Child's Play (which provides games, books and cash to sick kids in hospitals) and the Electronic Frontier ...





