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September 30, 2022

Moonbreaker

Moonbreaker
10.0
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Based on 3 Reviews
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Release date
September 30, 2022
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Summary

Moonbreaker is a turn-based strategy, tabletop tactics game developed by Unknown Worlds, the team behind the Subnautica series. It is designed to be a true digital miniatures experience, set in an expansive sci-fi universe crafted by best-selling sci-fi and fantasy author, Brandon Sanderson.

Lead your Units in fast-paced, turn-based encounters with a never-ending variety of gameplay possibilities. Outsmart your opponents through strategic use of Ship Assists, Roster makeup, map knowledge, and more. Compete against other players online or play offline in a variety of challenges. It's quick to pick up, hard to put down.

Through accessible turn-based competitive gameplay, ongoing content releases, and deep customization, Moonbreaker offers a variety of gameplay experiences for all types of players.

Moonbreaker System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
64-bit Windows 8.1, Windows 10
CPU:
Intel i5-2400 / AMD FX-8100
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
NVIDIA GTX 960 4GB / AMD R9 370 4GB
HDD:
15 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
64-bit Windows 10
CPU:
Intel i9-9900k / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
RAM:
16 GB RAM
GPU:
NVIDIA GTX 1080ti / AMD RX 5700 XT
HDD:
15 GB available space

Moonbreaker Trailer

Moonbreaker Screenshots8

Critic Reviews3

Moonbreaker is an utterly unique game, unlike anything else on the market right now. Though I didn’t find a personal connection to the game’s cast of characters, it’s impossible not to recognize the game’s fantastic conversion of tabletop wargaming to the virtual space, creating a game with tons of customization and fun, forever replayable mechanics.
February 5, 2024
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Moonbreaker is a fun and approachable digital miniatures game with an emphasis on smart turn-by-turn tactics, but it’s tarnished by microtransactions that threaten its future.
October 12, 2022
Moonbreaker really does seem to capture the tabletop experience in digital form, making for bite-sized turn-based battles that are a lot of fun. It's just hard to recommend in its early access state, not because it's a buggy mess (far from it), but more in the sense of units and leaders and maps; it needs some booster packs of its own, I reckon. But once – and if – it gets a steady stream of stuff, I don't see why it can't evolve into a simple, yet surprisingly complex strategy battler. Fingers crossed eh.
October 5, 2022

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