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Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG

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72%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned negative aspects:monetization, graphics
72% User Score Based on 113 reviews

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About Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG

Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG is a single player simulation game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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72%Audience ScoreBased on 113 reviews
monetization23 negative mentions

  • Simple, fun, and addictive idle gameplay with a good art style and presentation.
  • Low-cost ad removal and some in-app purchase options enhance the experience without being mandatory.
  • Potential for growth with updates adding new content like raid bosses, achievements, and more heroes.
  • Lack of save states causes loss of progress when app refreshes, crashes, or interrupts happen.
  • Extremely slow progression and grind-heavy gameplay, with some upgrades and speed boosts being expensive or locked behind ads or purchases.
  • Excessive and forced ads negatively impact the enjoyment, and ad removal doesn't always fully eliminate them.
  • monetization

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    11% positive mentions, 4% neutral mentions, 85% negative mentions

    Monetization heavily relies on frequent forced ads, with banner and skippable ads interrupting gameplay, which frustrates many users, especially when paying to remove ads often doesn't eliminate them entirely. In-app purchases offer convenience for faster progress but are seen as unbalanced, making normal play feel slow or pointless. Overall, ads and paywalls detract significantly from the experience, leading to mixed or negative feedback on monetization.

    • “In-app purchases are there just if you're impatient about getting perks quickly but are not necessary.”
    • “Love the game! I bought gems for the x4 game speed and no ads, but I still have to watch ads if I want to continue going up stages. Other than that, great game and keep up the good work.”
    • “The only thing that is a bit much to me is how much it is for the 7x speed, while you also get a ton of gems and no ads as well. I feel if you were going to put a price on game speed, it would be around like 50x speed, but this is my opinion on it; otherwise a decent game.”
    • “Really buggy: I paid to remove ads but the ads are still there.”
    • “Mandatory ads within a minute of starting the game.”
    • “An unbalanced buggy mess: upgrades and summons get so expensive, you need to watch at least 40 ads to get a small chance of getting a 5-star. Doing the dungeon is a complete waste of time because you get so much from ads. Gems purchases are so cheap that playing the game normally feels like a waste of time because you can just do one purchase and instantly reach end game.”
  • graphics

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The game's graphics feature a simple, minimalist art style that is visually appealing but surprisingly graphically intensive, causing performance issues on some devices despite its basic appearance.

    • “An idle game that has such a simple aesthetic like this shouldn't be causing that problem when other, higher-graphic games don't.”
    • “Fun and a great concept not to mention the art style but my score is mainly based off of functionality.”
    • “While this is a problem with my phone, somehow this game is more graphically intensive than it looks.”
    • “An idle game that has such a simple aesthetic like this shouldn't be causing performance problems when other, higher-graphic games don't.”
  • story

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The story aspect of the game is minimal and lacks engaging quests or goals, leading to repetitive gameplay that can feel slow and tedious at higher levels. Players express a desire for a more compelling narrative to maintain interest over time.

    • “Fun to play for a bit but then get very repetitive and takes forever to get anywhere once you can reach the high levels. Wish there was a story to keep my interest.”
    • “Something I thought of is a function for you to skip every 100 levels, let's call it 'rush,' so you don't have to sit through one quest for ages only to upgrade one thing and go back to waiting, but that's just my suggestion.”
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    Users initially find the gameplay slow due to ads but become impressed once they understand the mechanics. They appreciate the effort and enjoy the core fighting gameplay, though some desire more variety in mechanics and a way to reset progress.

    • “As I installed the game, I thought it was a stupid game, but as I started to play, I was actually impressed. Really good game once you understand the mechanics. Keep up the great work, dude. Really great effort.”
    • “That doesn't add up to much ad vs gameplay time, although initially it can feel that way.”
    • “Would be nice if there were other mechanics to play with while the fighting is going on.”
  • grinding

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is a significant part of the experience, often requiring time to progress and unlock heroes. While some players find it lengthy or confusing initially, others appreciate that it doesn't demand constant attention. Overall, grinding is necessary but manageable.

    • “It took me about 20 minutes to figure out what I was doing, and even longer before I realized I could level up my heroes, so I ended up grinding for 3 heroes before leveling them.”
    • “Too much grinding, but it's nice that you don't have to commit a lot of time to the game.”
    • “I don't understand the point of this game; I just downloaded it and all I do is grinding to get the third hero.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game's stability is poor, with numerous bugs ranging from annoying to game-breaking, and issues like ads persisting despite payment to remove them. Additionally, game balance is problematic, making progression feel tedious or unfairly monetized. Overall, the experience is frustrating and currently not worth playing.

    • “An unbalanced buggy mess with lots of bugs ranging from annoying to game-breaking. Upgrades and summons get so expensive that you need to watch at least 40 ads for a small chance of getting a 5-star. Doing the dungeon is a complete waste of time because you get so much from ads. Gem purchases are so cheap that playing the game normally feels like a waste of time, as one purchase can instantly reach end game. Currently not worth playing.”
    • “Really buggy. I paid to remove ads but the ads are still there.”
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Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG is a simulation game. Common tags for Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG include free to play and stylized.

Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG was developed by MgrZ.

Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG for its monetization.

Moonlight Quest: Idle RPG is a single player game.

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