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NETFLIX Moonlighter

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NETFLIX Moonlighter

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4.7
818 ratings
Age Rating

9+

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Netflix, Inc.
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$13.99

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User Reviews for NETFLIX Moonlighter

3
Great game, when it works

I do really enjoy this game, when I can actually get it to work. The graphics are wonderful, the story is fun, and the fight mechanics are (relatively) easy to figure out. However, it’s impossible to get the player character to face the correct way 50% of the time, the game has weird bugs, and I haven’t been able to get into my game for the last two days. If those issues get fixed, this game will be nearly perfect. Until then, I’ll keep playing other games (especially because I can’t even play this one at the moment).

AceAceBaby1988, Jun 15, 2022
4
Fun game with straightforward mechanics

I had a good time with the game. Combat can be fun and challenging at first but once you get comfortable with a play style you should be able to easily handle most of the challenges in the game. The most interesting part of it for me has been the shopkeeping mechanic. Trying to optimize product prices and seeing the money roll in was great, but I wish it was fleshed out. The story is interesting but simple once you get into play through the dungeons. There’s not much lore to uncover and no endgame play. Overall, I recommend it for a few afternoons for those with a Netflix account!

adruex, Jul 15, 2022
5
Surprisingly Excellent ❤️

I wasn’t expecting much from it being a free game…. But I am Genuinely HOOKED! An adorable single player RPG: Great if you like monster bashing/ grinding collecting materials, and upgrading weapons. Difficulty settings and controls adjustable mid-game. Animation graphics are surprisingly beautiful and smooth. No weird glitching. No in game purchases to progress. A 10/10 game 🤩

Agentnyx345, Jul 13, 2022
2
Fairly Fun…increasingly bugging as you progress

I honestly didn’t hear about this game when it was on pc which is surprising. A lot of fun, although I’ve put in about 20 hrs between two game files for both to essentially turn to boot screen failures whenever I return to the dungeon. The screen just continuously loads. It doesn’t matter how many days I progress through going to sleep, remains the same. on top of that beforehand had multiple time where the touchscreen navigation features failed, crashes, items being duplicated or disappearing when stopping thieves. Netflix may be biting off more than they can chew with trying to integrate gaming into their catalog.

Food4Thawt, Aug 21, 2022
5
Amazing game made more chill on iOS

Love this game and the set up for the iPad makes the experience really laid back. One small issue with the game crashing and item duplication which I think is a Moonlighter thing and not and ios thing. Outside of that loving this and NETFLIX for the good taste in helping bring this game to more people.

for school, work or business, Jun 08, 2022
4
Good at first, but quickly formulaic recycling

Basically, once you play through the first dungeon you’ve gotten >50% of the game’s experience, and I’d recommend being done. With so many items and whatnot, it might seem like there’s depth or secrets to explore, but as far as I could tell there isn’t really: the game is mostly just a huge rinse and repeat every dungeon, and then you beat the final boss and… that’s mostly it. The combat is fairly clunky and repetitive—especially if you use the short sword (it’s just “attack, hold block, sometimes roll, repeat”).However, that initial experience sure is interesting, and if you like optimization you’ll probably like the idea at first. But don’t let the tease of deeper secrets (e.g., the golem jottings, the books) fool you: it’s mostly an interesting concept (fight in dungeons then be a shopkeeper with the loot) that was stretched beyond its carrying capacity.

FriendlyV, Jun 14, 2022
3
Fun at first

I loved this game so much but i noticed a few bugs recently. I just got my first enchantment, and was having a great time but I realized that my enchantment two versions of my weapon so I sold the second version but then it just sold the original too! So I tried to make another one but now it wouldn’t let me use any of the shops. I love the concept but you need to fix the bugs.

GameReviewer69🤣, Aug 26, 2022
3
Doesn’t autosave often enough, and glitches after loading

Since this is a mobile game, and it uses enough memory to be killed by iOS in the background, it should save more often. But unfortunately it doesn’t. I’ve had to rearrange my shop multiple times. Also have lost entire transported chests of items after loading.Major flaw in an otherwise very serviceable recettear clone

Vancehuang, Jun 16, 2022
2
Great game, but this version is riddled with bugs

I’ve played Moonlighter on switch and on pc, and was curious to see how it translated to a touch screen. While the game largely works, it is riddled with bugs. Pathing randomly fails, items don’t transfer as expected, accidental equipment duplication. I cleared the second dungeon, only for the game to try and transport me while in the chest interface, resulting in a screen that was heavily pixelated and couldn’t be interacted with. When I restarted, Will woke up in bed with only the top row of inventory as if I had died in the dungeon, and none of the artifacts I had sent home while in the dungeon were in the chest either.

Vargoyl, Jul 29, 2022
2
Terrible controls

This game is amazing, and it's sad to see Netflix completely botch the mobile implementation of it. Aside from being a subscription-only game now, whereas in the past it was a one-time-purchase game, this game also has barely-acceptable mobile controls, and substandard hardware controller support. There's no way to change the control scheme like there is on PC, there's no button layout information, there's no menu navigation via controller, there's no pendant or map buttons, there's no way to disable on-screen buttons when using a controller. It's got a lot of work ahead of it, and seeing as how it's now subscription-based, it's totally unacceptable that these issues still aren't fixed.

wasp604, Aug 15, 2022

Description

Available exclusively for Netflix members. By day, manage a shop in an idyllic village. By night, explore dungeons, slay monsters and unlock mysteries in this best-of-both-worlds adventure.

Step into the shoes of Will, a courageous shopkeeper who secretly dreams of becoming a hero in this action RPG. Features include: • Shopkeeping. During the day, you're your own boss. Put items on sale, set their prices carefully, manage gold reserves, recruit assistants and work toward shop upgrades. But beware — some shady individuals may want to steal your precious offerings. • Community building. Get to know fellow villagers as you restore prosperity in the small town of Rynoka. Help establish new businesses and watch them grow. • Crafting and enchanting. Interact with villagers to craft new armor and weapons, and enchant existing equipment to level up your abilities. • Dungeon crawling. Find rare treasures for your shop, battle enemies and refine your combat skills as you canvas new territory at night. The more you explore, the more mysteries you'll unlock.

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