![]() This was one of the least explicit images I could find to still illustrate my point. This is done either via the Switch’s touch-screen or motion controls, and it always yields the same response: a naked girl alternating between dismayed and aroused. How do you recruit monster girls, you might ask? By stripping them down and…touching them to appease this creature. In fact, he carries one of the world’s most treasured relics with him: the Panties of Light. ![]() You see, one of your party members is a perverted talking seal with an obsession for panties. There is, of course, nothing wrong with sexually-charged content, and much of it here is very tongue-in-cheek, but there’s a few times it takes a hard turn for the problematic. To be fair, I’d be lying if I said it didn’t occasionally get a laugh from me. The girls you encounter are all in various states of undress, and the dialogue is filled to the brim with innuendos. If it isn’t obvious by now, this game is very, VERY sexual. However, it’s also where some…questionable elements pop up. It’s a neat system that introduces you to a very diverse cast. Throughout the game, you encounter wandering monster girls, and after defeating them in battle, you have the chance to recruit them to your party. The Pokémon aspect of the game comes in with recruiting new party members. It doesn’t break the mold in any meaningful way, but I had a lot of fun playing it. The battle system also has some fun twists on genre conventions, like building up a combo meter as you hit enemies with elemental weaknesses. Everything moves at an unusually speedy pace, with battles sometimes ending in seconds if you play them right. It’s all fairly standard JRPG fare, but I’m quite impressed with how enjoyable the dungeon-crawling is in this game. Here, you explore from a first-person view as the game automatically draws in a map for you, interspersed with turn-based battles and the occasional boss. In the game’s central hub town, you’re able to buy new gear and talk to your party, but the meat of it takes place in dungeons. In terms of gameplay, Moero Crystal H plays like something of a hybrid of Atlus‘ Etrian Odyssey series and Pokémon. This is usually accomplished via a piece of mystical underwear. Each game in the franchise has a similar premise in a world where humans coexist with monster girls, the player controls a human male who has to recruit a team of girls to save the world. Moero Crystal H is a port of a previously Japan-exclusive PlayStation Vita game, the third in the Gekkai Tokki series by developer Compile Heart. What I didn’t know was that my next assignment would be a game that I could easily see someone asking me to explain why I’m playing it in public at all. In my review of Paradise Killer, I mentioned that some games practically dare you to explain them to someone. Here is their take: Moero Crystal H by Compile Heart However, because this title is on Nintendo Switch we decided to assign it to one of our writers who has written and studied the culture of this form of representation academically (and is writing a 200+ page paper on it). The following will be covering the basics of the game in general.Editor’s Note: IGR historically has steered away from covering “ecchi” (Japanese for “naughty”), or even Hentai-lite games. Check out the How to Play tutorial for more in-depth information about the game. BROWSER MONSTER MUSUME GAME HOW TOĬheck out the Tutorial: How to Register on how to register.Īlso due to certain similarities, some parts have been labeled with their respective equivalents from Kantai Collection, in case of curious Admirals stopping by. The player can send up to 5 monster girls on different maps, each with different objectives. These objectives may merely require the player to reach the end of the map, while some may also require an acquisition of certain on-map items. In order to reach the goal, the player usually has to face other groups of monster girls to progress. While the mode's battles are randomized, the player is able to affect the flow with a limited amount of ally buffs and enemy debuffs. Monster girls can be acquired in this mode in form of drops. This is where you can put your monster girls into groups. While all of the up to 5 groups can be send out on Outings, only the 4 last can be sent on Shopping trips. This is also the place where the player can level up their monster girls through Synthesis. Similar to Kantai Collection's Organizing and Modernization. This is where you feed your monster girls after each Outing. The resources in the game are represented with 3 types of food: Meat, Vegetable and Bread. Each monster girl can only eat one type of food. Similar to Kantai Collection's Resupplying.
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