- May 5, 2020
- Nanakusadou
- 10h median play time
Monster Girls You-ki Chan
Platforms
About
Monster Girls You-Ki Chan is a pixel art action game where you battle against cute monster girls in fast-paced combat. With five different weapons to choose from and challenging boss fights, players must strategize and unleash brutal finishers to progress. The game features intense, hardcore elements and can be played with just two buttons, making it accessible for players of all skill levels.











- The artwork and character designs are visually appealing, particularly the monster and yokai girls.
- The game offers a solid challenge with well-designed boss fights that require players to learn enemy patterns.
- The narrative features well-developed characters and a meaningful message, enhancing the overall experience.
- The gameplay is considered janky and lacks depth, making it feel rushed and unfinished.
- The game is short, with a playtime of only a few hours, which may not justify the price for some players.
- Linux users report that the game is unplayable with Proton, leading to a frustrating experience.
gameplay
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay is described as having a strong retro feel with a solid challenge across eight stages, though it may not appeal to everyone due to its ryona elements and 18+ content. Players can customize various settings, and the unique fatal finish mechanic adds an interesting twist to encounters. Overall, while some find the gameplay lacking, others believe it offers enough value for those who appreciate its style.
“The gameplay has a strong retro feel that provides a solid but fair challenge as players guide Youki-chan across 8 stages in her battle to protect the human world against the demon army.”
“The gameplay doesn't feel good, so it makes sense to play only the 18+ version.”
“As a ryona game, there's some content that may be off-putting for a general audience, but if you don't mind it, then the gameplay alone is enough to be worth the price.”
“The fatal finish mechanic in particular is a unique idea that allows for both the player and bosses to perform special finishers on each other.”