Set in a universe where dangerous monsters roam, and the people have only recently started to rebuild their land from a brutal civil war, you find yourself face to face with the echoes of that bloody conflict. Shad: Monster Crown is a game where you meet, battle, tame, and breed monsters, and through breeding and training can create unique crossbreeds, even so far as discovering combinations other players may never find. Proven Gamer: Okay, so, for those who don’t know what Monster Crown is, tell us about it.
That goes for you guys at Nintendo Duel Screens and Proven Gamer, too! We can’t wait to share the finished game with everyone. None of us expected this much positive reception this fast, but we absolutely couldn’t have done it without some awesome fans and supporters of Monster Crown. Shad: Thank you and thank you so much to everyone who helped us out. Proven Gamer: Hey Shad! First of all, congratulations on smashing your initial goal and then some on Kickstarter. Before that show launches I had the pleasure of sitting down with Shad to talk about the art of Monster Crown and the artistic process behind it all. Shad Shwarck and lead developer Jason Walsh are joining myself and Andy Asimakis on the next episode of Nintendo Duel Screens to talk all about the concept behind Monster Crown.
With over $11,000 raised and an initial a goal of $5,000 in less than four full days live, Monster Crown is primed to set the world on fire. Monster Crown has launched a Kickstarter earlier this week and subsequently smashed their goals.
If you have not been following the indie game Monster Crown prior to today, shame on you.