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And the bigger problem is that this is an unavoidable situation.
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But at the same time, I can see a lot of players being uncomfortable with having to rub down girls that sometimes look like they're 10, only to have them appear in their underwear. It's here that Monster Monpiece will undoubtedly lose some fans, which is unfortunate because the card battle mechanics are done so well. Sometimes a card will lose some health or attack points in exchange for an unlocked Potential as I discussed above. Upgrading a card won't always result in increased stats, however. Once upgraded, the cards actually change their looks, and usually result in losing an article of clothing, or just wearing something a little more revealing. It's as weird as it sounds.Įach girl also has a special zone that when rubbed activates a climax of sorts, which then has you furiously rubbing the front and back of the Vita, resulting in an action that– well, you get the idea. You'll be tasked to rub and poke various places of each girl, usually in a spot that you'd expect, such as her breasts or groin, but sometimes you'll have to venture off to their thighs, their tails and sometimes their heads and ears. The act of upgrading literally boils down to rubbing each card's character in places that they like it. Every card has a certain number of Rub Points needed to be upgraded. Where things take a turn for the weird, and where a lot of people will be put off, is the upgrading mechanics of each card. For example, some cards can move forward as soon as they're summoned, or come with increased health. Lastly, some cards come with added Potential, which are extra skills that can activate on top of their attacks.
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Summoning three cards in succession that have the same color Aura will provide each summoned card on the battlefield with increased stats. The best part about fusing is that it can be done while on the opponent's side as well, and not just on your starting area. You can fuse two cards of the same type on top of each other, and their stats will add together, producing a much more formidable opponent. Similarly, low powered ranged units can be buffed up by placing a mage card behind it, raising its attack.Įach card also has a specific type name, such as Beast, Dragon, Bird, Nature, etc. Place a healer behind it, and it will continually heal the unit. Placing down a melee attacker and having her survive the next blow from the opponent with just a sliver of health doesn't mean that unit will go to waste the next round. First of all, each unit can be one of four classes: a powerful melee class, a ranged class, a healer class and a mage class that buffs other units. It sounds easy, but there are underlying mechanics at play which make the entire match seem much more strategic. Reduce your opponent's base HP to 0 and you win. Each turn, the summoned unit moves forward towards the opponent's base, or attacks the card that's in front of it. You then summon cards on your side while the opponent does the same. The battlefield is comprised of two 3 by 3 squares, with a single row of squares separating them down the middle. If you're willing to overlook that simple fact, you'll find a pretty decent card game that's quite addicting. Compile Heart is notorious for making games with sexualized Moe (young looking anime characters) girls, and Monster Monpiece is no different. Monster Monpiece is like that, except wrapped in an anime package that might unfortunately turn some people off. I love a good digital card game that's not overly complicated, but engaging enough to keep my interest over time.