As Moon Worlds hero loots and levels up by reducing beasts for experience points– you understand, as heroes do– the young boy launches their souls and collects their “Love”. Moon is not a video game where you fight to level up– your own development comes by gathering lost “Love”!
One night, under the silvery light of a complete moon, a young boy is all of a sudden drawn through his TV and into a videogame– a timeless JRPG called “Moon World”. Following carefully behind the games brave hero, the young boy starts his own journey to recuperate the worlds missing out on moonlight by collecting “Love”.
Tokyo-based designer Onion Games – which previously dealt with video games like Little Kings Story, Chibi-Robo! and even Super Mario RPG – has announced its cult-classic anti-RPG Moon will be launched on the Switch eShop (here in the west) next month on 27th August for $18.99/ EUR15.99/ ₤ 14.49.
This is the very first time the video game has been launched in English since its original launching on the PlayStation in 1997. It ended up being the seventh best-selling video game in general in 2019 on the Japanese eShop.
This is the very first time the video game has been released in English given that its original debut on the PlayStation in 1997. The title was already released on the Switch in Japan last year and went directly to the top area on the eShop downloads charts. It ended up being the seventh very popular video game in general in 2019 on the Japanese eShop.
As you explore the world, youll fulfill a crazy cast of unusual and terrific NPCs. Observe their strange practices and everyday routines by visiting them at various times and days of the week, and discover their tricks to discover even more lost “Love”!
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Moon is a game about turning those [RPG] tropes upside down, and seeing what actually happens behind the scenes of your preferred RPG videogames.