![]() The same visual novel style presentation is used for when the story is being delivered and the game features Monster Girls, but that is about all it has in common with its predecessor. The sequel Moero Chronicle, which this Indie Spotlight is featuring, throws away almost everything the first game had and morphs it into a first person dungeon crawler with JRPG style turn based team battles. ![]() You made decks of cards and then drew them each turn to see who could reach the enemy’s base three times first. It had a world map with pre-assigned movement points and no real room to explore beyond that. ![]() In the previous game, Monster Monpiece, you had a game that was a mix of heavy visual novel and single screen tactical card battles taking place on a multi-lane battlefield. Moero Chroniclefeatures our hero, Io, on a quest to figure out why the previously friendly Monster Girls have suddenly become hostile towards Humans. When it came to leveling them up, you were not exactly rubbing their cards… well… although it isn’t even in the same genre anymore, Monster Monpiece has a sequel! The cards are gone and replaced with just the Monster Girls and rather than being a tactical card battler on a field, it is now more of a dungeon crawler. In that game, you took magical cards and rubbed them to level them up, except, those magic cards were actually Monster Girls who lived inside the cards. You can visit the game’s official website here.You might remember a while back, we featured a game that had some fairly unique systems in it that might make you want to ensure your door is locked and the curtains are drawn. ![]() We’ll have more on the game in the near future. Monster Monpiece will have over 100 cards. This was a tough decision, but we would greatly appreciate your understanding and support. Our intention and motivation is to offer Idea Factory titles in a form that is as close as possible to the Japanese versions. We fully understand that there are needs and demands for the complete version of these games. Here is the list of Monster Girls whose images have been limited to that of their level 1, 2, or 3 evolution form due to the strong sexual nature of the card images: Vampire, Kraken, Goblin, Cockatrice, Kobold, Skeleton, Titania, Bahamut, Fia, Brownie, Pegasus, Mandragora, Mau Sibau, Rafflesia, Death Scorpion, Phantom, and Tengu. The gameplay, game system, and storyline are fully intact and Idea Factory International strives to localize and publish Idea Factory titles with the same content as their Japanese releases. would like to inform fans and prospective users of Monster Monpiece that we have made the decision to remove several Monster Girl images from the North American and European versions of Monster Monpiece. Regarding some of these cards, Idea Factory say they’ve removed some of them from the game, due to their “strong sexual nature”. ![]() “Monsters” in the game take the form of monster girl cards, which you can rub via the Vita screen to remove their clothing and strip them down to bathing suits. Monster Monpiece is a card-battle game with RPG elements. However, May knows that if she fails to save Elza, the whole world may be destroyed! May decides to travel the world pursuing Elza in an attempt to cure her. However, after an encounter with a mysterious stranger, Elza became “Lost”, a victim of a strange affliction that plagues both humans and monster girls.Įlza and the monster girls in her service have begun stealing the Magus Quartzes that are held in each of Yafaniel’s major cities. May Esperio, an Academy student from Kunaguva, is training hard to become a “master” of monster girls with her best friends, Elza and Karen. In the world of Yafaniel, humans and an unusual species called “monster girls” coexist. God’s hammer struck twice, punishing the world of Yafaniel below… ![]()
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