A Moon For The Sky is a new game release by BulkyPix.  In a way, it kinda reminds me of the opposite of Cut The Rope.  Instead of “slashing” across the screen to cut things and let a piece of candy fall, you are basically drawing a line that acts like flippers on a pinball game.  These new lines, as you draw them, bounce you higher and higher.  If you fall below the level of the screen, that round is over.

The goal of bouncing your new moon as high as possible sounds easy.  But, like pinball, you can easily bounce off of something.  If your moon bounced right back at you, you may not have enough time to respond.  Luckily, there is a feature in the game that lets you earn “bucks” that you can spend on “hearts” which can be used on restoring your moon to the highest position that it obtained.  Also, as you reach certain achievements, you gain access to new moons and new levels to explore.  If I had one suggestion, it would be that the collection of stars in the game somehow be incorporated into the scoring mechanism.  I wasn’t quite sure what the purpose of that was.

The game offers both an endless mode as well as different levels that you can progress through.  If you are just picking up the game for a few minutes to combat boredom, I’d suggest the endless mode.  Otherwise, the levels are great for the competitor in you.

At $0.99, the game is well priced.  The iPad version cost a buck more.  If you are looking for a casual game, this one might be just what you are looking for.