Moon – Bestselling on Japanese eShop Last Month

Moon – Bestselling on Japanese eShop Last Month

Onion Games celebrated a huge milestone for Moon, a remake of the original RPG originally released for the PlayStation 2.

According to Nintendo’s charts, Moon was the No. 1 bestselling game on the Japanese Nintendo Switch eShop in October 2019, beating Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral and even Luigi’s Mansion 3 which is mind boggling.

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Onion games statement

It’s official…. MOON was the best-selling game on Japan’s eShop for the entire month of October!! Thank you everybody! Hum hum…

About Moon

Have you ever played an RPG and wondered…
“Why is it OK that this hero is breaking into houses and stealing items from people’s drawers??”
“Why is it OK that this hero is killing thousands of innocent monsters??”

Moon is a game about turning those tropes upside down, and seeing what really happens behind the scenes of your favorite RPG videogames.

THE STORY OF MOON

One night, under the silvery light of a full moon, a young boy is suddenly sucked through his TV and into a videogame — a classic JRPG called “Moon World”.

Following closely behind the game’s brave hero, the boy begins his own journey to recover the world’s missing moonlight by collecting “Love”.

As Moon World’s hero loots and levels up by cutting down monsters for experience points — you know, as heroes do — the boy releases their souls and collects their “Love”.

Moon is not a game where you’ll fight to level up — your own progress comes by gathering lost “Love”!

As you explore the world, you’ll meet a crazy cast of weird and wonderful NPCs. Observe their strange habits and daily routines by visiting them at different times and days of the week, and learn their secrets to uncover even more lost “Love”!

“Now… use your own power to open the door…”