by Thomas Mar 05,2025

Everbyte's Moonvale: Episode Two Deepens the Mystery
Fans of true crime interactive adventures can now experience the second episode of Moonvale, Everbyte's captivating follow-up to the hit game Duskwood, available on Android. Building upon the immersive storytelling of its predecessor, Moonvale continues its unique messenger-style gameplay, utilizing text messages, voice notes, images, and even video calls to draw players into the narrative. Prepare for unexpected twists and turns, as intriguing characters—both suspicious and potentially romantic—keep you on the edge of your seat.
What Awaits in Episode Two?
Moonvale throws players into the action immediately with a cryptic call from a missing person, Adam. The mystery unfolds as you connect with Adam's friends, uncover hidden clues, and navigate a series of increasingly bizarre events. The suspense is expertly crafted, creating a chillingly realistic experience. View the latest trailer below:
Significant Enhancements in Episode Two
This update is one of Everbyte's largest yet, introducing a wealth of new features:
Download Moonvale from the Google Play Store and immerse yourself in this thrilling mystery. Also, be sure to check out our news on the New Game Select Quiz.
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