![]() ![]() I’m delving into the various dungeons again and again, building up my shop, upgrading my weapons, selling my wares and generally having the best time in Moonlighter. Of course, after 40 hours or so of play on PS4, I’m nowhere near that. And that’s before you get close to the ultimate goal of finding out what’s behind that door with all the locks on it. Just at the moment you start to feel like you’re getting bored, Moonlighter throws you another challenge, another quest, another goal, and teases you with going back to dungeons of before to get that one thing you need for an awesome sword upgrade. It helps that there are four different dungeons to explore - progressing from Golem and Forest, to Desert and Tech - all offering different resources to scavenge and enemies to fight. It’s this though that keeps Moonlighter’s gameplay loop on your toes - and not just because the enemies are tricky - because there’s always just one more thing you need, a little more money to be made, and another level to progress to. It’s a constant juggle that keeps you weighing up item worth, usefulness and other traits. Certain items are cursed, forcing you to place them carefully to stop them destroying other resources, while others are fragile. It’s not easy, though, especially as you pass through the various rooms of the dungeons, stuffing loot into your backpack, you’ll soon run out of space. The loot is what you’ll need to stock your shop to make money, upgrade your various weapons or buy new ones, and eventually fulfill requests submitted to you by the Rynoka townsfolk. But thanks to the constant demand of the Rynoka villagers, you’re always kept on your toes - fiddling with prices and learning quickly from your mistakes as someone walks off very happy with an absolute bargain, yet again.īut, it’s the quest for loot that keeps the wonderfully habitual perpetual gameplay loop moving on though, away from the fact that it’s that kind of wholesome adorable art style that makes you want to buy a tonne of merch. While that might sound dull, it’s actually that kind of wonderful, brain-soothing mediocrity that Stardew Valley excels at, what with all that crop gathering, watering and animal feeding. But you’ll also be restocking shelves, working the till and making sure no-one runs off with your wares while your back is turned - pesky thieves. During your hours as a shopkeeper, you’re in charge of setting prices for your goods, listening to the reactions of the customers and then adjusting them accordingly, like some kind of inflation simulator. It’s here that Digital Sun’s game plays out as a kind of management sim, more akin to something like Theme Park World or Theme Hospital than you might expect. Instead, you play as a chap called Will, who spends his days running a little shop in a town called Rynoka, which is actually the titular Moonlighter. Please contact Park & Program Services by email or by phone at 84.This brand new title developed by Digital Sun and published by 11 Bit Studios is the kind of game that ticks all your Stardew Valley boxes and then some - aside from the fact it’s actually got nothing to do with farming whatsoever. (You may have to check your SPAM or Junk folders.) You can also find your Registration QR codes by visiting your events page and logging in with the email address you used to purchase your tickets. Please be prepared to present the QR code(s) you received via email when you registered for the event. Smoking and vaping will only be allowed outside of the event gate. Smoking and vaping is not permitted within the event.There are no restrooms at the end of the pier. Restrooms are located at the entrance to the pier.Please do not put chairs inside the dance area. Chairs are welcome, as seating is limited.Food, beverage, and any parking fees are not included in ticket price.There will not be food for purchase at the end of the pier (inside the event). Food and snacks will be available for purchase at Pier 101 restaurant and the Gangplank Gift & Tackle Shop located at the entrance to the pier.No outside food or beverage is allowed.Beverages will be available for purchase on-site.A registered and paid chaperone is required for all participants ages 15 and under. ![]() Children 3 and under are free and do not require a ticket. On-site tickets, if available, will only be sold via credit card. ![]() Day-of tickets are $10 per person if the event hasn't sold out. Moonlight Mixers at the Folly Beach Pier are back! DJ John Dixon will be spinning the hottest oldies and beach music classics on the Edge of America.Īdvance tickets are $8 per person. ![]()
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