![]() One thing Monster Crown nails is its retro pixel art style. You’ll encounter, befriend and/or tussle with multiple parties with vested interests in the island’s political scene, and in between all that you’ll also tame a monster or two (or 200). It doesn’t take long before your innocent desire to tame monsters embroils you in a sinister plot for control of the island and its inhabitants. ![]() After proving to your parents that you can look after yourself you head out into the great big wide world. You will begin the game as a teenager working on the family farm who wants to leave home and become a monster tamer, so you fill out a magazine survey in order to get sent your first monster who hopefully matches your personality. MONSTER CROWN AMBIGU FULLIt’s also girt by a sea full of crazy powerful monsters, such that no one ventures far out on the ocean due to the very real danger of becoming sea food. Monster Crown is set on Crown Island, a land with a horrific past of bloody wars and righteous heroes. Developed by a single person, I had my fingers crossed that I’d be happy adding this one to my collection. I was intrigued by Monster Crown when I first discovered it due to its retro art style and darker themes in both its monster design and story. Monster taming games are some of my favourites as there’s lots of collecting as well as interesting stories and usually a menagerie of cute and cuddly creatures. ![]() Monster taming RPGs can either be great and unique, or appear like poor man’s imitations of the colossal Pokémon franchise that dominates the scene. ![]()
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