


To take part, you’ll need to meet a list of requirements, such as a reliable internet connection and a Steam account. Interested parties will be able to test the game come August 8th, which will last until September 2nd. The team is looking for those over-18 to take part, and are seeking a variety of system specs to work with. It’s also unclear how the game’s “rubbing” mechanic will work, but it will likely involve the mouse.įurthermore, Idea Factory recently announced that they would also have an open beta to test the game. In fairness, with this level of fanservice, that’s probably not too bad. The Steam release also promises improved graphics, though this particular version of the game will not support multiplayer. Monster Monpiece was censored for its original Western release, which limited a chunk of the game’s progression mechanic. That means no censorship, and all the original CGs will be there from the Japanese release. Better yet, the game will arrive in its full, virginal form. Monster Monpiece, the card battle game developed by Compile Heart, is coming to Steam this fall. The games we cover here are often available on the platform, and it’s provided a great avenue for indie developers to make a name for themselves.įor published titles, things are looking pretty bright as well. While we’re not usually one to engage in system wars, it gets hard to deny the perks of having a PC. This naughty card battling game will arrive in its original, uncensored form. Monster Monpiece, published by Idea Factory, is due to hit Steam this fall.
