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Don’t get me wrong, the game looks great. And Concerned Ape’s track record suggests it will be. But Haunted Chocolatier is likely still a long way away, if it comes out at all. And in the meantime, there’s another spooky coded farming sim that I personally can’t wait to get my hands on. The game in question is vampiric farming sim Moonlight Peaks, which was first revealed back in 2023. Developer Little Chicken, alongside publishers XSEED Games and Marvelous, recently confirmed the release date for this long-awaited spooky farming sim. And I frankly cannot wait.
Moonlight Peaks Is the Cozy Vampire Game of My Dreams

It’s no secret that, despite being something of a scaredy-cat, I’m a big fan of vampires. I braved the jump scares to play Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, but I really want is a nice, slice-of-life vampire game. And with Moonlight Peaks, I think I’m finally going to get it. The game combines the delights of farming sims with a magical world full of vampires, werewolves, witches, and more. And for those who don’t like pixel art, I’ve got more good news – Moonlight Peaks features a charming 3D art style with a perfectly witchy color scheme.
I’ve had my eye on Moonlight Peaks for a while. Not as long as, say, Witchbrook, but the wait for a vampire farming sim like this certainly feels long enough for an immortal. So, I was thrilled when Moonlight Peaks finally revealed its release date. Better yet, it’s coming out in just a few months, hitting multiple platforms on July 7th. That’s just enough time for all of us to make a little space after Pokopia. If you haven’t yet fallen in love with this game like I have, here’s the release date trailer for a sense of the vibe:
As you can see, this game is poised to deliver spell-casting, magical crops, potion-making, and flying around as a tiny bat. In fact, there’s a whole Vampiric Skill Tree to unlock. Not to mention the friendship and relationship mechanics many farming sim fans want to see in this kind of game. And that art style? Adorable. But spooky, in a cozy way. It’s quite different from something like Haunted Chocolatier, but for those eager for a more magical spin on the farming sim, I think Moonlight Peaks is going to deliver.
A Day One Switch Launch Could Make Moonlight Peaks The Farming Sim of the Year









