Moonfrost asks you to restore a world under a strange sky

One hundred years ago a Second Moon appeared and the world never recovered. Meteor storms rained icy fragments called Moonfrost, leaving towns in ruins and communities fractured. In Moonfrost you play as one of the Frost Hunters, people who learned to use those shards to rebuild, craft, and create order from chaos.

Gameplay blends classic cozy sim activities with a persistent mystery. Tend fields, fish, cook, and gather resources, then turn what you find into tools, decor, outfits, and structural pieces. Along the way you will meet a cast of colourful characters, build friendships or pursue romance, and slowly unravel your own forgotten past while learning more about the Second Moon and the material named for it.

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Design your dream home, wall by wall

Moonfrost leans hard into player creativity with a Build Mode that sounds flexible and approachable. Cottage, castle, or cozy villa, the choice is yours. The game promises room-by-room, wall-by-wall construction and a decent catalog of crafting recipes for decorations, hairstyles, outfits, and more.

Restoring the village is more than just decorating your own lot. You clean streets, repair old buildings, and design special homes for fellow villagers, which makes the settlement feel alive as it grows. That interplay between personal space and community restoration looks like a core part of the loop.

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Farm, fish, explore temples, and level up your Frost Hunting

Underneath the cozy routines there is progression and danger. You will expand your Frost Hunting abilities to access new resources, explore dangerous temples, and unlock more crafting recipes. The crafting suite ranges from practical tools to purely aesthetic items, letting you shape both playstyle and appearance.

Mechanically the package covers a lot of familiar, satisfying beats: crop systems, fishing, cooking, resource gathering, and gear customization. Mix and match outfits and gear to personalize how you look and how you play.

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A next-gen pixel world that feels alive and a little haunted

The developer pitches Moonfrost as a next-gen pixel art experience, complete with dynamic lighting, weather, and wildlife systems, plus an original, haunting soundtrack. That combination aims to deliver the relaxed cadence of a life-sim while keeping a persistent, atmospheric mystery in the sky above.

Moonfrost frames cozy systems around a darker premise, which should appeal to players who like comfort and story in equal measure. Rebuilding a community while the Second Moon looms overhead gives the game a distinct emotional hook, and the promise of friendship, romance, and personal discovery ties it all together.

If you enjoy sandbox building, character-driven sims, and a slow-burn mystery, Moonfrost looks like a title worth watching as it fills a niche between homey design and lunar intrigue.

 

➡️ Check out Moonfrost now on Steam