Home News Mooselutions lets you manoeuvre your way through a forest filled with furious moose, coming soon to iOS

Mooselutions lets you manoeuvre your way through a forest filled with furious moose, coming soon to iOS

by Alexis Feb 10,2025

Outsmart angry moose and escape the forest in Mooselutions, a deceptively simple yet challenging puzzle game. Your survival hinges on cleverly manipulating these majestic, yet aggressive, creatures.

The core gameplay revolves around using the environment to your advantage. You'll need to carefully observe the terrain and predict moose behavior to guide their charges, whether it's into obstacles or strategically positioned elements. Sometimes, a direct confrontation is the key; other times, stealth is your best bet.

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Navigate 49 increasingly intricate puzzles, testing your moose-herding skills to their limits. Unlock achievements to showcase your mastery of moose manipulation. If you enjoy this type of puzzle, explore our list of top Android puzzlers for more brain-bending fun.

Mooselutions is available now on Steam, with an iOS release planned for this quarter. Watch the embedded video for a sneak peek at the gameplay and charming visuals.

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