What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access? “Early Access will allow me to pit my dreams of a vast open world game against the real-world hardware of many players before it's released!



I am also VERY receptive to feedback and bugs during Early Access. My previous EA game Gnomes vs. Fairies benefited GREATLY from an Early Access release and I have no doubt this one will as well.” Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access? “No more than 6 months if all goes well.” How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? “The EA version will release with 16 temples and one moon to explore.

Subsequent updates will release 16 temples plus one moon for each update until we get to the total of 64 temples and 5 moons.

Every other feature is stable and mostly polished, although I'm looking forward to seeing all of the wonderful ways players can break my game so I can fix them during EA!” What is the current state of the Early Access version? “All features in the "About This" section are implemented and working.

Moons of Ventocia is a massive open world game where you control a party of up to 4 adventurers at once.

To progress through the game, you must complete "Temples" to unlock the Towers which allow you to travel to the moons to awaken the Goddess and stop the evil eclipse in his tracks.

At this point, all gameplay systems, UI, and game mechanics are tested and polished.

Upon EA release, 16 out of 64 temples will be unlocked and ready to play, as well as one moon (boss fight).

Subsequent updates will release 16 temples at a time and one moon.” Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? “I'll charge approximately 60% of the full price while in EA.” How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? “My steam forums on my games are always a great place to get user feedback and ideas, as well as bug reports. I had a blast interacting with customers on my previous releases and their feedback is the most valuable aspect of Early Access.”