This back and forth pull of mechanics blends so naturally together that it becomes very satisfying when you use your hard earned money to buy upgrades for your weapons or get more people to come to your town – it really makes you feel like you’ve earned it. All the while at night time when exploring the dungeons for things to sell, it forces you to think about what you have collected and prioritises some items over others. The game remembers how much you had previously sold the item for, so you don’t always have to remember off the top of your head – especially considering that there are a lot of different items to pick up. This implementation of economics is very addictive, requiring you to learn the best value for each item and not be content selling them for the same price. There is also a supply and demand factor to be aware of, so if you sell too much of one item, the demand will decrease and you won’t be able to charge as much for it. When you’re selling you’re loot, you want to sell it for as much profit as possible, but not so much as to anger or disappoint your customers. However as you upgrade your shop, you need to keep your eyes peeled for shoplifters and take them down by tackling them. Moonlighter’s clash of genres is a satisfying mix of fast-paced action and relaxing shopkeeping simulation. This game will always have you considering your next move and if you’re worn out from all the action, you can always head back to the shop and sell what you’ve collected.īelow we have embedded our video review if you don’t feel like reading… Upgrade your weapons and armour with the loot that you sell at your shop and go back to the dungeons stronger and ready for more action. Moonlighter is a visually stunning game that has you playing as a shopkeep by day and a dungeoneer by night, delving deeper into the four dungeons, defeating bosses and unlocking the next one. We're partnered with Skillshare, where you can do unlimited online courses that'll help you create art, make games, and even help you with school/university! Click here for a free 1 month trial.
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