Monster Monpiece Launches for PC on March 14

Idea Factory International has announced the PC release date for Monster Monpiece.

The Compile Heart-developed card-battling RPG will launch for PC (via Steam) on March 14th. The game will cost $19.99, and will launch with a 25% discount for its first week.


Idea Factory is offering a Deluxe Pack for the game. Setting you back $9.99 and available as a purchase separate from the main game, it comes with:

  • Original soundtrack
  • Digital card gallery with over 100 pages featuring all the card forms from the game
  • Rough sketches art book
  • Six PC wallpapers

There will also be a Deluxe Bundle, featuring both the game and the Deluxe Pack, netting you an extra 10% off the initial 25% discount.

Here’s a rundown on the game, via Idea Factory:


God’s hammer struck twice, punishing the world of Yafaniel below…

In this world humans and “monster girls” live an uneasy coexistence. May Esperio trains to become a master of the monster girls alongside her two friends, Elza and Karen, but her world is shaken after an encounter with a stranger leaves Elza “Lost” – a dark affliction that plagues humans and monster girls alike.

Now May must travel the world to get to the bottom of this mysterious sickness and save Elza before it’s too late for her – and the world!

Key Features

  • Moe and Monsters in 1080p – Experience the world of Yafaniel like never before seen in upscaled 1080p graphics!
  • More Moe More Battles – Play fast-paced card battles where more than 100 monster girl cards can be summoned, each class coming to life as a 3D chibi model on a battle grid!
  • Master the Moe – Each card you play can mean victory or defeat – with Skills, Potentials, Fusions, and Aura Bonuses, you have layers of strategy to use in each battle.
  • Gotta Rub ‘Em All – Level up your cards with the frenetic First ❤ Crush Rub system, wherein your magical prowess can be rubbed into each of the Monster Girls to increase their strength and obtain new artwork for each!
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