Flash Abandoned Monster Musume Dungeons [v1.01 Fix] [Wataponno]

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Overview:
In MMD, you are an aspiring mage, discovering new realms and dungeons through a magical portal. You accidentally stumble upon a spell that can direct the portal to a realm filled with sexy creatures wanting a bit of fun before they kick your ass back out!​

Thread Updated: 2020-10-10
Release Date: 2020-10-09
Developer: Wataponno - -
Censored: No
Version: 1.01 Fix
OS: Windows
Language: English
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Semi Rukiya

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info and screenshots are very scarce with this game if anyone has anything i've missed let me know and i'll add them in
You can add ,,animated" , ,,oral" and some tag for a boob-job if there is any. Also since the monsters are molesting You during the combat, I believe the ,,rape" tag would be good, too. I didn't test it more beyond that (I fought only until the 1st boss, not sure if there is anything more).

I like the concept and the game is actually pretty good, but the controls might be a little unclear at the first glare. Nevertheless I will keep an eye on this one.
 

Fallen Angel Productions

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You can add ,,animated" , ,,oral" and some tag for a boob-job if there is any. Also since the monsters are molesting You during the combat, I believe the ,,rape" tag would be good, too. I didn't test it more beyond that (I fought only until the 1st boss, not sure if there is anything more).

I like the concept and the game is actually pretty good, but the controls might be a little unclear at the first glare. Nevertheless I will keep an eye on this one.
thanks added those in
 

DarkMiros

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I like Pixel Art and the Gameplay is interesting, will see where this go. "Monster Girl" tag should be used as well.
 

Fallen Angel Productions

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they also have cheat codes but i'm not a patron so i can't access them if anyone has them i can add them to the op also if a patron can share 0.7p i can add that aswell
 

Shirokamisama

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I belive you can add the "combat" tag. Will test the game, and look out for other tags... only for research porpuses ofcourse.
 

FinalZero

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but how to fight monster all i see is stuck learn at school only how to go out
 

icollectsouls

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so the title to this game is, Monster Daughter Dungeons? what?
I have only the roughest knowledge of Japanese, but it's to my knowledge that while "musume" does mean "daughter," it's also used to mean "girl," though if it's intended to be a more casual usage or to try and differentiate it from a word like "shoujo" is beyond me.
With all that being said, with this game being Western-made, I find there to be zero reason for them to say musume instead of just girl. Maybe they want their game to stand out amongst other games that are titled Monster Girl [third word], but it's a rather lazy approach to it.
Who else saw the tittle and hoped it it might be related to the anime?
I'd blame the developers for trying to go the extra weeb-y mile with the usage of "musume." "Monster musume," as far as I know, is the easiest way to say "monster girl" in Japanese. It also doesn't help that the series "Monster Musume" is just shorthand for the full name "Monster Musume no iru Nichijou" (Everyday Life With Monster Girls), which is pretty damn lengthy, thus the reason for the shortening. Another example of the term's usage is how to an English-speaking audience, we call the ever-(in)famous game "Monster Girl Quest," but in Japanese the title is "MonMusu Quest," with MonMusu just being a cutesy shorthand for "monster musume" (and thus just going back to meaning monster girl). So the manga series and its anime adaptation didn't invent the term, just popularized it.

(Heavy apologies for my abuse of parentheses and quotation marks here, lmao.)
 
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