Monster Crown to Launch on Steam July 2020

Monster Crown to Launch on Steam July 2020

Seems like adult Pokemon to me

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 11, 2020 @ 03:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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Interested in a Pokemon-like game for the PC? There are very few of them out there (strangely), but here's one to add to your Steam wishlist.

Introducing Monster Crown, a monster-capturing title with a story focused on the dark secrets of Crown Island. You are but a kid seeking to end the return of tyranny brought on by an evil, power-hungry young woman. But here's where the fun begins. Your decisions will impact the story. Will you become a hero? Or will you bow to the darkness?

Here are the features to be expected:
  • Create pacts with monster who will protect you in exchange for shelter
  • Breed and fuse over 200 base monsters to potentially expand your roster to over 1000 creatures
  • Make an impacting decision that will alter the ending and post-game
  • Battle and trade online
Anyway, check out the trailer below.



Interested? I know I am. If you are, keep a lookout for the release of Monster Crown, heading to Steam on July 31, 2020.

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