Moonstone Island the creature-collecting life-sim from indie developer Studio Supersoft and publisher Raw Fury is out today. With over 100 islands to explore, Moonstone Island welcomes you to make friends, brew potions, tame Spirits, and test your Spirit party’s strength in card-based encounters to complete your alchemy training.
It’s a tradition in your village for young alchemists to move away from home to a new island in the sky to finish their training. Armed with a team of nature Spirits, magical potions, and the help of the new friends you’ll meet along the way, it’s up to you to explore ancient temples, dangerous dungeons, and hostile biomes to prove yourself as a true alchemist and uncover the secret of Moonstone Island.
Key Features of Moonstone Island
- Explore a Wondrous World: Travel by balloon, broom, and glider through unique biomes to reach the farthest edges of the world.
- Settle Into Your New Home: Build, decorate, and customize a cozy new home of your own on any of the more than 100 islands in your procedurally generated world.
- Make New Friends & More: Become a true member of the community – befriend your NPC neighbors, go on dates, and fall in love!
- Discover Wild Spirit Companions: Tame and befriend wild Spirits to fight alongside you in card-based combat.
- Go Dungeon Crawling: Explore dungeons to earn upgrades, collect loot, and uncover secrets.
- Become a Full-fledged Alchemist: Optimize your alchemist with unique skills and upgrades, and craft dozens of items and vehicles to prepare for the treacherous wilderness.
- Build Your Own Farm: Grow crops and flowers to brew potions and tame Spirits!
Moonstone Island is also collaborating with the team at Re-Logic, the studio behind the hit sandbox game Terraria, to bring even more fun to the adventure. Players will be able to befriend and battle alongside Terraria’s very own Cool Slime as an in-game Spirit.
Moonstone Island is available now on PC via Steam. The game costs $19.99 with a little launch discount to encourage anyone currently on the fence. The Nintendo Switch version of the game is currently in development but more details will be revealed at a later date. You can watch the Studio Ghibli-inspired release date trailer below.