Moon: Remix RPG Adventure is the first of three games developed by
Love-de-Lic, a game developer made up of former members of
Square. After leaving Square, the group worked on the game ambitiously for over two years.
Moon was co-directed by Yoshiro Kimura,
Taro Kudo, and
Kenichi Nishi. The game's backgrounds and maps were designed by
Akira Ueda. Character and monster designs were handled by Kazuyuki Kurashima.
Music The soundtrack to
Moon was composed by over 30 independent Japanese
musicians, perhaps the most prominent of which is The Thelonious Monkees, Love-de-Lic's internal name for its sound team, headed by Hirofumi Taniguchi. He would later compose music for Love-de-Lic's other games, as well the games from its spin-off companies. The game's musical score is a wide mix of genres ranging from
pop music to traditional Japanese
koto music, as well as having both instrumental and vocal tracks. One of the gameplay mechanics of
Moon called the "MoonDisc" (MD) player even allows the person playing the game to arrange their own soundtrack with up to 36 pieces of music, for certain situations during the story. The first of
Moon's soundtracks was released on a single disc in 1997 alongside the game itself, but many of the MD tracks were absent, most likely due to legal issues from the many artists that composed the music. In 2006, Olio Music, an online music store, re-published both albums, as well as releasing two compilation albums: one containing arranged music from the game, and one containing new music composed by the "MoonDisc" artists. ==Release==