Moonlighter Gameplay
Gameplay edit edit source Moonlighter has a dual nature. At its core, it is an action rogue-lite focused on combat, looting, and exploring procedurally generated dungeons. However, in order to get stronger and become a hero, the player will need gold: a lot of gold. To obtain it, they will need to sell the items they find in the dungeons. Moonlighter is the unlikely intersection between roguelite dungeon crawler and shop simulation that many will recognize as inspired by Recettear, the 2010 indie game from Japan that originally.
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Contents.Gameplay Moonlighter has the player manage their shop during the day and go exploring at night. Shop keeping involves managing goods and receiving money, which the player can invest to upgrade the town and add services like a potion-maker and a blacksmith. These town upgrades allow the player to craft weapons, armor, and health potions, hire a part-time worker to sell things during the day, as well as upgrade the characters' equipment.
At night, the player can explore dungeons and confront hordes of enemies, which drop loot upon defeat; loot can also be found in chests once the player clears a room. The game is divided by 4 different dungeons, the Golem, Jungle, Desert, and Tech dungeons. This game has received appraisal from many famous video game players, such as Zach Frank. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScorePC: 74/100PS4: 81/100XONE: 84/100NS: 83/100Moonlighter received 'generally favorable' according to.
It won the 'Best Indie Game' award of 2018, and was nominated for 'Fan Favorite Indie Game' and 'Fan Favorite Role Playing Game' at the, and for 'Most Fulfilling Community-Funded Game' at the. However, it was ranked as the fifth blandest game of 2018 by of, who called it 'a painfully generic pixel art dungeon crawler whose one unique gameplay idea had all the depth of a crime documentary.' Retrieved May 29, 2018. ^ MacLeod, Riley (May 29, 2018). Retrieved May 29, 2018.
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