Shapik: The Moon Quest is a puzzle and adventure gaming application developed by Paul Podberezko, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10+, and requires 798 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
Shapik: The Moon Quest
Paul Podberezko
Genre: Puzzle
Ratings: 4.55
Version: 1.114.47
Updated 16/02/23
Downloads: 402
Touching and atmospheric story
Shapik: The Moon Quest is a puzzle and adventure gaming application developed by Paul Podberezko, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10+, and requires 798 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
Video of Shapik: The Moon Quest
Shapik the moon quest by paul podberezko ios gameplay video hd
What is Shapik: The Moon Quest app?
SHAPIK: The Moon Quest is a handicraft quest. The story is told without a single word using only remarkable animations and exciting music. Graphics
Backgrounds and characters were drawn by hand.
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Got stuck a few times and the story was a bit confusing without any dialogue to explain things, but overall a decent game that played well. The only glitch I encountered was that sometimes your character would "freeze", i.e. get stuck walking in place, requiring you to exit and restart the game.
★★★★★Interesting game with engaging storyline
Very nice game. It is like a book with amazing artworks and music, that you can interact with. Storyline is also very interesting it is challenging at times, but we loved it very much. Finding secrets to earn achievements is also very entertaining.
★★★★☆Trial and error
Cute little game, however I got stuck pretty quick when I should’ve use a mouse to click on something. I am playing on an IPad so that’s out of the question. I wonder why they didn’t think about this….
Update: after my first review the developers got back to me right away. They said I shouldn’t have to use a mouse so I got back to where I was stuck. Somehow I figured out how to precede and did finish the game. To me it was more of trial and error instead of sort of solving puzzles (which I love)