You’re going to be quite busy in Moonlight Peaks! If you’re not getting to know the citizens of the town or helping with their problems, then you’re running a farm and rebuilding your mother’s old home. While it’s quite a responsibility, farming and taking care of the animals is as satisfying as it is rewarding (especially when it comes to your romantic interests). Below, we’ll share details on all farm animals you can get in Moonlight Peaks, how you can take care of them, and what they bring to the farm!

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All Farm Animals in Moonlight Peaks
Animal
Produces
Cost
Cheeken
Eggs
1,200 coins
Draculamb
Draculamb Milk
Wool
4,500 coins
Cowcula
Cowcula Milk
6,000 coins
Stoney
Stone Hearts
9,000 coins
Pig Goat
Pig Goat Milk
3,500 coins
Rabbicula
TBC
TBC
Bumpkin
Plops
12,000 coins
There are 7 animals in Moonlight Peaks, and all of them can be purchased from Luna’s Farm. There are three new animals available each night, and you can consult the table above to see what they do and how many coins you will need for each of them.
How To Care For Your Animals in Moonlight Peaks
Before you can get animals from Luna, you need to buy a Barn from Ridge. It will take a day to build a single Barn, and each Barn can hold a total of 4 animals. To improve the production and care for your animals, you need to raise their happiness, which can be done with the steps below:
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Listen to Their Needs
You can also talk to them if you’ve ever wondered what your pets are thinking and want to increase your friendship. Just approach them in Hellkitten form, and you’ll be able to understand what they’re saying instead of just hearing generic animal noise. Sometimes they give you hints on what they need to improve their mood, therefore improving their productivity.
Talking to your animals can replace petting them each day.
Pair Your Animals to Their Preference
One of the things you can learn from talking with them is that there are animals that don’t like each other, so they won’t want to be in the same barn:
Pair Draculamb with Draculamb and no Cowculas.
Pair Cowculas with Cowculas, Stoneys, and PigGoats.
Pair Bumpkins with Rabbiculas and no Cowculas.
Pair Stoneys with Cheekens.
Pair PigGoats with Stoneys.
Make sure Rabbiculas and Cheekens have no Cowculas.
You should buy at least three Barns so you can have one of each animal to maximize their happiness
Feed the Herd
Once you have a barn, the most basic thing you can do for them is make sure they are fed daily. Go inside the barn and make sure the trough in the back is filled with Fodder (2 Fodder = 1 Fiber) or Premium Fodder (2 Fodder + 1 Mana Essence).
To make these, you’ll need the Refiner, which Ridge gives you shortly after your roof has been repaired. The Premium Fodder will actually contribute to their mood score, while the general fodder will make sure it doesn’t decrease from not being fed.
Improve Their Friendship with Interactions
One of the best things you can do for your animals is to make sure to pet them each day. This will increase the quality of production from them, like Golden Eggs from the Cheekens. Once you get a gramophone, the music will also improve your friendship.
Keep the Space Clean
Animals also produce fertilizer you can use on your farm plots. If it isn’t cleaned out regularly, it can begin to overflow. No one wants to be stuck in their own mess, so clean the barns regularly!
Beware of Your Crops
When you’re near a Rabbicula, they can eat the food you’re growing in the garden if they or the crops aren’t fenced. Without a fence, you’ll want to keep an eye on where they are and chase them away from your farm plots.
The Draculamb looks for red flowers to eat, so make sure your Beehives don’t have red near them, or they could end up with a decrease in their honey production.
All Locked Animals to Unlock After Spring Year 1
The Bumpkin, Stoney, and Rabbicula are all animals you won’t get until later in the game.
Bumpkin: Fall Year 1
Stoney: Winter Year 1
Rabbicula: Spring Year 2


Released
July 7, 2026
Developer(s)
Little Chicken
Engine
Unity
Number of Players
Single-player




