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About the Game Mail Mole is a charming 3D platformer featuring Molty, the fastest delivery mole, in his quest to save Carrotland from disaster! Explore magical worlds, make new friends, race against Mecha-Moles, find collectibles, solve puzzles and deliver awesomeness to the end of the world!
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About the Game
Mail Mole is a charming 3D platformer featuring Molty, the fastest delivery mole, in his quest to save Carrotland from disaster! Explore magical worlds, make new friends, race against Mecha-Moles, find collectibles, solve puzzles and deliver awesomeness to the end of the world!
Running through the underground, climbing walls and soaring the skies, there's no place our hero can't reach! Traveling with Cannon Lines, Molty will take on the most demanding and varied platforming challenges to reach Carrotland's furthest and oldest Mailboxes: endless pits, giant boulders, steep slopes, bouncing platforms, sharp spikes..... tough roads! But when the power is out, you can't send an e-mail!
Explore magical worlds, from the calm beaches of Coconut Islands to the freezing heights of Yeti Ridge, make new friends, race against unusual mech-rivals, solve puzzles and find all of the delicious collectibles scattered around Carrotland, as Molty (the mail mole!) embarks on an adventure to make his most important delivery yet... before it's too late!
In Peaceful Plaza, Carrotland's main hub, you'll meet a happy bunch of villagers, which are currently worried because of a fishy power outage. But worry not, as Molty will help to fix the power lines and receive some accessories as a reward!
An elegant top hat, a goofy straw hat, a lovely bunny headband or a flashy jetpack will make Molty look like the coolest mail mole around!
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows
- Processor:
- Celeron G530 2.4Ghz or similar
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia GT 650M or similar
- Storage:
- 1 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
- Minimum requirements for playing at 720p@30fps
recommended*
Not specified
User reviews
Unfortunately a damaged package I unfortunately can't say I recommend this one even though I feel a bit mixed about it, and I feel bad because this is a very underground game with not a lot of attention, and clearly
The main issue with this game is that the most basic and fundamental mechanic of any platformer (the jump) directly conflicts with the mechanic that makes this game unique (the dash). There are two jump heights: a very
It's a cute platformer with an interesting enough gimmick to stand out from the games it tries to emulate (A Hat in Time, Super Mario Galaxy, etc.) The "race" style levels were definitely my favorite and are reminiscent
Fun, cute and short 3D platformer! Fun levels and not too too much challenge outside of the gold medals. Only thing I would want is an overview page to see what you still need to get. Besides that pretty solid 7/10
I had the opportunity to play Koa and the 5 pirates before Mail Mole. It’s made by the same developer and the games are very similar in terms of controls, gameplay and structure. The differences are Mail Mole is less
Just a very muddled experience. Some of the models are cartoony and rounded, some are flat shaded and look to be attempting a low-poly look (poorly). The levels have collectables scattered around them, but the game has




