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Monstergirl Hunters is a single player economy city builder game with economy, anime and erotic themes. It was developed by MadoWorks and was released on March 3, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

You have been sent to colonize a string of islands infested with a wide variety of monstergirls. While these monstergirls are aggressive and must be pacified, they also serve as a source of labor and produce unique goods, so you'll need them to build your cities. Capture Monstergirls Every monstergirl is an individual with her own stats, genes, and productivity. Your monstergirls need to be hou…

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94%Audience ScoreBased on 34 reviews
music1 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Deep and complex gameplay blending city building, monster breeding, tactical combat, and colony management with unique mechanics and minimal RNG in combat.
  • Extensive customization with variety of monster girls, genetics, classes, and a flexible breeding system allowing diverse team compositions and strategies.
  • Engaging progression system with laws, research, island colonization, and meaningful choices between integrating or subjugating inhabitants, adding replayability.
  • City building and management systems feel shallow, basic, or slapped-on compared to other parts of the game.
  • Interface and UI could use improvements; some mechanics like armor loss in dungeons and glossary searches are inconvenient; occasional lag with large populations.
  • NSFW content is minimal or censored in the main release, requiring separate patches; some find adult themes and bondage mechanics off-putting or morally questionable.
  • gameplay

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    14% positive mentions, 72% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers notable depth and complexity with unique mechanics like status manipulation and monster customization, rewarding strategic planning despite a steep learning curve. However, some find it repetitive, slow-paced, and occasionally laggy with large rosters, and certain elements like combat and character development may feel like a downgrade compared to previous entries. Overall, it balances mechanical intricacy with accessible, if sometimes flawed, systems that engage players beyond its adult themes.

    • “Depth of the game mechanics is crazy!!!!”
    • “A core mechanic is slapping the bondage gear on an enemy because tossing a blindfold on the enemy archer will cripple their vision stat while also increasing compliance, while handcuffs will tank their manipulation and increase compliance.”
    • “Quite deep with mechanics and content, and pushing way above its weight class for other games in this particular blend of genres.”
    • “The gameplay is a bit repetitive and kinda slow, with lots of systems to learn. Although you can speed it up, it still feels slow after many battles.”
    • “Some aspects of the gameplay, mechanics, and interface feel like a carbon copy of the prequel or worse; the combat gameplay is a strict downgrade, as are the details and depth of character development.”
    • “I can appreciate the theme and doctrinal/law layer, but from a gameplay perspective, this one simply doesn't cut it.”
  • graphics

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The graphics are simplistic and not a major focus, with minimal explicit content despite decensoring patches. While not visually impressive, the gameplay's depth makes the modest graphics easy to overlook.

    • “It's worth noting that, even with the patch to decensor the game, there is relatively little graphically represented sexuality here.”
    • “Sure, the graphics are simplistic, but the actual gameplay was nuanced and surprisingly complex.”
    • “Graphics aren't really my cup of tea but the game is so good that I can easily ignore that.”
    • “The adult element isn't too graphic.”
  • music

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The overworld music is fairly standard and unremarkable, but the battle and boss battle music receive high praise for being very good.

    • “The overworld music is standard but decent, and the battle music, whether for bosses or regular battles, is very good!”
  • story

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The story aspect is minimal, with worldbuilding conveyed primarily through tooltip descriptions and lacking a cohesive overarching narrative.

    • “Worldbuilding is only conveyed through descriptions in tooltips, and there is no overarching story.”
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Play Times

20h Median play time
20h Average play time
20-20h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs
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Monstergirl Hunters is a economy city builder game with economy, anime and erotic themes. Common tags for Monstergirl Hunters include turn-based, 2d, creature collector, building and villain protagonist.

Monstergirl Hunters is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 20 hours playing Monstergirl Hunters.

Monstergirl Hunters was released on March 3, 2026.

Monstergirl Hunters was developed by MadoWorks.

Monstergirl Hunters has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Monstergirl Hunters for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

Monstergirl Hunters is a single player game.

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