Guide
Astrofall turns the classic moon landing idea into a browser game that can be played immediately. Choose a starter route, launch, manage thrust, and try to touch down without crashing.
The first goal is simple: slow the descent before the final meters, keep the ship level, and avoid sliding past the pad.
A clean moon landing is about control, not speed. New players usually crash because they hold thrust too late, tilt too sharply, or spend all fuel before the last approach.
Use short thrust taps early enough to reduce vertical speed. Then make small left and right corrections instead of turning the ship hard near the ground.
Moon landing games are built for quick learning. A run is short, the mistake is visible, and the retry teaches one correction at a time.
Astrofall keeps that arcade loop but adds multiple worlds and ships for players who want more difficulty after the free starter routes.
Start with Moon and the Basic Lander. Play a few free browser runs until you can land with gentle thrust instead of last-second panic.