Moonlighter Netflix Edition 9+
A hero's journey at sunset
Netflix, Inc.
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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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.
What’s New
Version 1.13.43
We've squashed bugs and made behind-the-scenes improvements to bring Netflix members the best possible gameplay experience.
Ratings and Reviews
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.
Crashed and Lost All Progression
I was looking forward to playing what appeared to be an interesting game, but having just completed the tutorial, it crashed and left me with only a “new game” option upon reopening the app. Unfortunately this isn’t the only Netflix mobile game to constantly delete my progress which is especially disappointing considering how much financial investment Netflix is pouring into their ‘experiment’ in mobile gaming. I would’ve preferred an investment in series continuations, letting my favorite actors, writers, and directors keep their jobs as opposed to this waste which any average Joe could’ve told Netflix would never pay off. Netflix had plenty of time in anticipating the streaming wars. I truly cannot imagine the logic behind choosing to deviate from the methodology that had worked before, keeping audiences engaged by investing in the development and continuation of unique and beloved originals, in favor of cutting corners to squeeze as much profit as possible, almost as if they believed themselves to be an already sinking ship. Well, if you abandon the helm you’re bound to sink sooner or later. Good luck with that.
So much wasted potential
The game itself is amazing. I remember seeing promos for it about like 8 years ago indie style with smooth interfaces gameplay. It’s got the stereotypical narrative of a dungeon explorer with the other half of the game as you playing the role of a shop keeper that can sell loot from the dungeons.
My main discrepancy with the app is that no one is upkeeping the game. There is a major issue with the game crashing and the infinite loading screen glitch that hasn’t been addressed. I have uninstalled and deleted a save file to reboot and make a new world just for it to happen again. I will not be deleting it again I just wish the developers or someone would fix what seems like a minor tweak that has cause major issues for many other people besides from me included.
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Information
- Seller
- Netflix, Inc.
- Size
- 846.8 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later.
- Languages
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English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish
- Age Rating
- 9+ Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
- Copyright
- © 2018 11 bit studios S.A.
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Netflix Standard Plan $13.99