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Monster Crown

Monster Crown Red King update

The developer behind Monster Crown is still tinkering away on the game, and has now announced a free “Red King” update.

The update, which is the last one for the game, includes Dino Land, new beasts, baby monsters, and more. You’ll be playing as the up-and-coming tamer Mark.

Here’s the full rundown of the update:

Monster Crown update 1.0.3

A big 1.0.3 update has gone live for Monster Crown on Switch. It comes with a bunch of adjustments, technical improvements, bug fixes, and more.

Below are the full patch notes for the Monster Crown version 1.0.3 update: 

Monster Crown Switch gameplay

We’ve got a good chunk of Switch gameplay from Monster Crown, the new Pokemon-inspired RPG. Our video showcases a half hour of footage.

Here’s some information about Monster Crown:

Monster Crown trailer

Publisher SOEDESCO and developer Studio Aurum have released a new trailer for Monster Crown. This comes in celebration of the game’s launch, with the title landing on Switch today.

Here’s some information about the Pokemon-inspired RPG:

[Review] Monster Crown

Posted on 3 years ago by in Reviews, Switch | 0 comments

Monster Crown review

System: Switch
Release date: October 12, 2021
Developer: Studio Aurum
Publisher: SOEDESCO


There’s something to be said for a good battling experience. Monster taming games have dominated the handheld gaming scene for decades now, and looking back through their history, some of the best gems were games with less-than-stellar graphics that boasted a huge roster of monsters, breeding mechanics, and a simple-to-pick-up battle system that promotes changing up your teams on the regular in order to take on foes of various types. As a result, we’ve seen no shortage of developers vying for a slice of the monster-taming pie, but are all monster catching adventures created equal?

Monster Crown

SOEDESCO and Studio Aurum today revealed the final release date for Monster Crown, their new monster taming RPG. It’ll be making its way to Switch on October 12.

Here’s an overview of the game, along with a trailer:

Studio Aurum took its upcoming project Monster Crown to Kickstarter in hopes of receiving funding. Just a few days in, the campaign smashed its $5,000 target as well as several stretch goals. The game is confirmed for Switch as a result.

Monster Crown is about collecting, breeding, and battling monsters. You’ll be doing all that while attempting to put an end to an underground plan in which the Philosopher Kings will be revived. Studio Aurum intends to support online battling and trading.


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