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Moonlighter is an action role-playing video game developed by Spanish indie studio Digital Sun and released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on May 29, 2018.
The Beat tracking algorithm used in the game is known as the Multi-feature Beat tracker. It is implemented in the Essentia framework and determines the positions of the beats to estimate the beats per minute, which is then used to set the tempo for the game. The game was developed using the Monkey X programming language. [11]
Moonlighter or The Moonlighter(s) can refer to: Moonlighter, a person who works another job, often at night, for extra income; Moonlighter (video game), a 2018 indie ...
This is a list of games that were available for purchase on the Stadia cloud gaming service from Google, which has now been discontinued.. At the time of the service's shuttering in January 2023, there were 279 titles on this list.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. 2017 video game This article is about the video game. For the television series, see The Cuphead Show! 2017 video game Cuphead Promotional artwork with, from left to right, Cuphead and Mugman Developer(s) Studio MDHR Publisher(s) Studio MDHR Director(s) Chad Moldenhauer Jared Moldenhauer ...
The Long Dark: Survival: Hinterland Games Hinterland Games Yes — Yes PC, Xbox One: Nov 2, 2017: The Turing Test: Puzzle Game Bulkhead Interactive Bulkhead Interactive No No Yes PC, Xbox One: Nov 28, 2016: Thimbleweed Park: Point-and-click adventure game Terrible Toybox Terrible Toybox Yes — Yes PC, Xbox One: May 6, 2017: The Walking Dead: A ...
Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale (ルセッティアRECETTEAR〜アイテム屋さんのはじめ方〜, Rusettia – Aitemu-ya-san no Hajimekata, Recettear: How to Start an Item Shop) is a role-playing game developed by Japanese dōjin maker EasyGameStation for the Windows operating system.
To the Moon is built on the RPG Maker XP engine, which is used to create 16-bit 2D role-playing games in the style of Suikoden 1 and 2. However, unlike a typical RPG, To the Moon has no battle system (aside from a joke battle near the beginning), inventory system, or party system. As the game is mostly story-driven, the gameplay focuses on ...