Retro-Looking Monster-Collector ‘Monsterpatch’ Will Get a Nintendo Switch After Successful Kickstarter Campaign
As you know, Kickstarter campaigns can be very important in the “life cycle” of a work. Whether it’s a movie, a game, or even a book, a Kickstarter campaign can help the authors achieve their goals and present their work to the world.
This is very important for smaller and indie authors, and this story from the world of game development shows just how important such campaigns can be.
Namely, we are happy to announce that the Monsterpatch video game will be making its way to the Nintendo Switch in due time after an enormously successful Kickstarter campaign.
The campaign started with a $15,000 goal, but it has since brought in more than $200,000, as per the official campaign page. This is an extraordinary achievement and the devs have decided to reward the donators by adding more content to the game like the Nuzlocke Mode, a battle tower, fossil system, and more.
As you can see, this is a retro-looking monster-collector game that feels like some of the old Pokemon games and many fans of old(er) games will definitely enjoy it. The devs describe the game as follows:
Monsterpatch is a cozy monster-collecting RPG with farming and town building elements. As a wizard prodigy, you get to explore a floating continent that’s teeming with magical creatures known as MoNs. With the ancient power of your wand and spellbook, you can catch and train MoNs, battle other wizards, chop trees, mine ores, harvest crops, and much more! Along your journey you’ll come across cities ruled by magical Houses, with each of them being led by a powerful Archwizard. There are many treasures to collect, items to craft, and mysteries waiting to be discovered… Monsterpatch features a robust 4v4 battle system. It’s fast-paced, strategic, and allows for a ton of customization for your team composition. Customize your MoNs’ stats, move pool, and abilities to push your team to its limits!
More information is available on the official Kickstarter page and we are looking forward to the release date on Switch, which is hopefully happening soon.
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