- Sale items, set their price, manage gold reserves, recruit your crew, and upgrade the shop while conducting your business in Rynoka village
- Revel in challenging and deep combat mechanics with your weapons in defeating various enemies and bosses
- Interacting with the villagers is a necessary way to craft new and enchant existing equipment
- Get access to various worlds with unique civilizations, and collect a huge amount of weapons, armor, and unusual artifacts
- You never know what you will encounter next, that’s why you must be prepared for everything
- For one player
Description
Additional information
ESRB Descriptors | Fantasy violence |
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Color Category | Multi |
Model Number | 110138 |
Publisher | 11 bit studios |
Software Format | Digital |
Developer | Digital Sun |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | Not available |
Product Name | Moonlighter |
Genre | Action and Adventure |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | Not available |
Brand | 11 bit studios |
Compatible Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
ESRB Rating | E10+ (Everyone 10+) |
Multiplayer | No |
Video Game Content Included | Full game |
UPC | 400063216453 |
Reviews (3)
Istry555 –
I expected more from this game based on trailers. The game play loop of selling merchandise becomes old fast and a lot of the in game mechanics are either pointless or not worth the trouble (date systems, assistant, sales box, etc.) Nice style and graphics, though.
Great –
Daughter loves her video games. This is a winner..
PKHGuy –
Bought this game during a sale and I was caught off guard how addictive it it. It has a lot of elements taken from old Zelda games, but includes a lot more upgrading and RPG elements. Basically you go into dungeons and kill monsters to return to your shop and sell everything. You have full control over your shop items, and it is a lot of fun figuring out how much to sell things for and seeing your income after a good day. The game is repetitive, but as soon as a dungeon gets easy, you move to a new one with a different theme and monsters. The game is challenging, but if you air on the cautious side, you can always get enough materials to make money and level up your gear (which makes the dungeon easier). I am usually not a fan of random dungeons (rougue-lite/like), but the setting of constantly returning to town and selling things makes it ok. Also, it’s a lot of fun to improve the town and your shop. For such a simple game, it can suck up a huge amount of hours.