It’s always night in Moonlight Peaks. Not in a gloomy way — just enough to let things glow. Streetlamps flicker softly. Potion bottles catch the moonlight in their glass. Even the soil in your garden feels more alive after dark. You’re not running from the daylight here. You’re just living without it.
You start small, with a plot of land behind your inherited home. The plants you grow aren’t exactly normal — blood pumpkins, shadow blooms, nightshade sprouts — but they respond to care all the same. You water them. Harvest them. Use them to mix potions or infuse spells. There’s a rhythm to it, even if the tools are a little more… arcane.

The town has its own rhythm too. Shopkeepers close late. Locals keep odd hours. Werewolves hang out by the firepit. Witches run the apothecary. You get to know them slowly — not through checklists, but through casual run-ins, shared gifts, quiet chats on foggy paths. Nobody seems surprised by who you are. You’re just part of the neighborhood now.
And yes, you’re a vampire. Not the brooding kind — just someone trying to grow something, make friends, maybe even fall in love. Romance is on the table here, and the people you meet aren’t shy about being a little strange. That’s part of the charm. They’ve lived a long time, most of them. They’ve got stories. They’ve got baggage. So do you.
You’ll get stronger as you go — new powers, new tools, even bits of legacy magic left behind by your father. But Moonlight Peaks doesn’t ask you to prove anything. It just lets you settle into the night, grow what you want to grow, and see where it all leads.
Moonlight Peaks demo is available on Steam.
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