Monster Girl Club Bifrost
Monster Girl Club Bifrost

Monster Girl Club Bifrost

Midnight Pleasure Remtairy November 23, 2016
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63

OpenCritic

Weak

80

IGDB

63WEAK

OpenCritic Score

13
Reviews
15%
Recommend
63
Top Critics Avg

Score Distribution

90-100
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"Overall, Monster Crown has a good premise behind it. It has a solid base and if the developers decided to make another monster collector down the road, they have a good sense of what to include. The combat is fun and the breeding aspect can make it interesting to see what monsters you can end up creating, especially if you’re into min-maxing. In this aspect, I do believe that they have really touched on what made games like Pokemon popular: the excitement of catching them all and figuring out how to best build your team to be the strongest they can be. However, the bugs and some of the progression decisions made with Monster Crown make it a tedious experience at best and a downright frustrating one at worse. The storytelling leaves me feeling as though I was always missing some details. And the jumps in levels for boss monsters were frustrating to come across, perhaps more so because they could be cheesed by getting lucky with a pact. Overall, Monster Crown is an experience that may be better played on other systems that aren’t the Switch and for those who don’t mind the inconsistencies present."

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Monster Girl Club Bifrost casts you as a trainer running a sketchy nightlife spot where otherworldly staff members battle for survival. Balance scheduling, training, and resource allocation to keep your club profitable while navigating the demands of supernatural employees. Each girl has distinct traits and needs requiring tailored management strategies. Success hinges on optimizing performances, managing debt, and avoiding catastrophic failures that could cost more than just your job. The game blends adult-oriented themes with tight simulation mechanics and branching narratives. Players appreciate the low-poly art style and the challenge of balancing moral choices with business efficiency. Launched in 2016, it remains a niche pick for strategy fans willing to engage its mature content. The single-player campaign averages 25-40 hours with multiple endings based on player decisions.

Game Modes

Single player

IGDB Rating

80.0

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