Moonstone Island Review (Steam)
For this Moonstone Island Review, we play a creature-collecting life-sim set in an open world with 100 islands to explore. Make friends, brew potions, collect Spirits, and test your strength in card-based encounters to complete your Alchemy training!
Moonstone Island Review Pros:
- Fantastic modern pixel art graphics.
- 373.53MB download size.
- Steam achievements.
- Full controller support.
- Graphics settings – fullscreen.
- Survival gameplay.
- Opening tutorial for how to grow plants.
- Harvest plants with a Scythe to get seeds from them.
- Plants have to have a hoe to dig the ground, plant seeds then water.
- Choose one of three starting Spirits – Capacibee (electric), Sheemp (fire), and Ankylo (Earth).
- Turn-based combat is where you play cards to do attacks/items/defense.
- Making an enemy spirit dizzy makes them miss a turn so you can deal more damage.
- Plants can be used for Spirits, heal you, or replenish stamina.
- Combat has a fast mode button.
- Card casting and item usage are all governed by X amount of energy per round.
- Earn EXP from fighting and level up your spirit by entering the medallion and picking one of the upgrades and a new card.
- Spirits can be tamed so you have them fight for you.
- Quest progress and completion pop-ups.
- Your medallion houses three Spirits and you can enter it to level up and manage your spirits.
- A spirit barn can be built to store additional Spirits.
- The monster-catching side of things is very much a Pokemon game.
- The story is about you leaving home to become an Alchemist.
- Handy weapon/equipment wheel for fast selection.
- Full crafting system and some can be done from the menu.
- Save when you want.
- Day and night cycle.
- The map fills in as you explore.
- Mail is a way to stay in contact with people so you can use mailboxes to read and send mail.
- Zed is a guy you can turn in spirit research for Rewards.
- You can romance anyone you meet.
- Procedurally generated world.
- Friendship meters build or lower with your interactions amd choices.
- Items harvested pop up on the screen as you collect them.
- The workshop in town lets you buy recipes, items, etc.
- Warp whistles can be played to send you home.
- Craft a new house so you can move to a different island.
- Your energy bar goes down as you do actions and running out causes you to fall asleep wherever you are.
- Has a huge sense of adventure and exploration.
- The end-of-day breakdown shows dungeons cleared, Spirits discovered, Spirits tamed, and spirits Banished.
- You get given a hone tent at the start and you can place it where you want.
- Central storage chest.
- Every menu or item shows text info on it.
- The journal hoses all your missions and whilst there can be a lot of them, you can do them in any order.
- Play how you want.
- The farming aspect is like Stardew Valley.
- Multiple choice encounters.
- Uses tools to cut down grass, chips down trees, etc.
- Mini map amd big map options.
- Pick up resources and flowers on the ground.
- A balloon can be crafted and with that, you can float off of cliffs to distant lands with minimal control.
- Seasons change and this affects what Spirits can appear and seeds/flowers need certain seasons.
- If you die in battle then you get resurrected from a magic man.
- You see Spirits in the world.
- The magic man can appear and wells cards and talismans.
- Buy and sell items/equipment at the shops.
- Memorable characters.
- Find treasure maps.
- Your spirits will follow you around the world.
- When taming a spirit they start moving closer to you until you get them or they resist.
- Caught Spirits can be renamed.
- The relationship menu shows every encountered character, your current friendship level, if you have given them presents and then any date you have organized.
- Game settings – always sprint, screenshake, rumble, spirit spawn rate, and battle difficulty.
- A charming game with a lot of character.
- Different biomes each with unique Spirits.
- Dungeons play a huge part.
- You get a warning if you find an island with high-powered Spirits.
- The style and color palette is very Link to the past.
- It’s a game that just eats your time.
Moonstone Island Review Cons:
- So much to take in.
- Cannot rebind controls.
- A pain having to enter the medallion just to heal up your Spirits.
- Kind of teaches you a few basics then just leaves the world open to you.
- The taming system feels like luck more than anything as you don’t get good feedback on it.
- Stamina doesn’t last long early on.
- Flying around on the balloon can be a long stressful trip as you are flying blind.
- Early on you don’t get to see a lot of everything like dungeons.
- The day and night cycle is quite short.
- Having Spirits follow you is fine but they are the same as the enemy obviously so knowing who is yours and who is aggressive is annoying.
- So much going on it can be hard to nail down what you want to do.
- When passing out or dying you still have to watch the same cutscenes play out.
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Moonstone Island:
Developer: Studio Supersoft
Publisher: Raw Fury
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