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Moonvale Unveils Second Episode: New Features Added

Author : Bella Apr 01,2025

Moonvale Unveils Second Episode: New Features Added

Everbyte has just released the second episode of Moonvale, a thrilling addition for fans of true crime adventures. Available on Android, Moonvale is the much-anticipated sequel to the popular mystery thriller game, Duskwood. If you've experienced the gripping narrative of Duskwood, you're in for another treat with Moonvale's immersive storytelling, presented in a messenger-like format complete with texts, voice messages, images, and even video calls. These elements create a deeply engaging experience, especially when unexpected messages from intriguing characters, be it a shady figure or a potential love interest, pull you deeper into the story.

What's Happening in Moonvale Second Episode?

The second episode of Moonvale plunges you directly into the mystery with a cryptic phone call from a stranger named Adam, who has recently gone missing. Your mission is to unravel why Adam reached out to you and how you're connected to his disappearance. As you engage with his friends and sift through clues, the plot thickens with each twist, keeping you hooked with its realistic suspense. Don't miss the latest trailer to get a sneak peek into the gripping narrative!

This episode introduces a wealth of new content, marking one of Everbyte's most significant updates to date. An episode pass is now available, allowing you to unlock additional choices, videos, voice messages, images, and secret chats all at once. The messenger interface has been revamped with a darker, sleeker design that complements the game's atmosphere. You can also earn more in-game currency by watching ads.

New character profiles have been introduced, currently in their initial stage, with plans for further development. A novel stories/reels feature within the messenger is crucial for uncovering vital clues in the second episode. And for fans of Duskwood, there's a delightful surprise: a special side story that unfolds alongside Moonvale's main plot, accessible with a unique code if you've completed Duskwood.

Dive into the mystery of Moonvale by downloading it from the Google Play Store. And while you're at it, don't forget to check out our latest news on New Game Select Quiz.

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