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75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
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  1. Nov 19, 2020
    70
    Moero Crystal H may not be a classic dungeon crawler but that doesn't keep it from featuring a rich, varied environment with engaging combats, plenty of content and many characters to explore. At the same time, some of the game's elements definitely feel too risqué for some members of the audience and not everyone might feel comfortable with playing this, especially in front of others. Players who can look beyond those unusual features will find something that's worth exploring for many hours.
  2. Oct 22, 2020
    70
    There’s simply no getting around the fact that Moero Crystal H is ethically questionable and hugely exploitative, but at the same time, it’s a light, frequently sweet dungeon-crawling RPG that’s fairly charming. Players looking for well-drawn art of monster girls in their underwear need look no further, but those who want a classically designed experience with a ton of heart should consider checking it out as well. Assuming, of course, that the groping isn’t a deal-breaker.
  3. Sep 21, 2020
    70
    Overall, while Moero Crystal H has its ups and downs, it’s a noticeable improvement over Moero Chronicle Hyper and provides ample opportunity for gameplay outside of the traditional first-person dungeon crawling experience. For those who enjoy, or at least aren’t put off by, the copious near-nudity, lewd imagery, and colourful characters, Crystal stands out as one of the better dungeon crawlers on the Switch. Just maybe don’t play it in public.
  4. Sep 18, 2020
    70
    If you’re in the market for a new dungeon crawler on Switch and don’t mind rubbing semi-naked anime girls on your screen, chances are you’ll love Moero Crystal H. It ticks all the right boxes for fans of the genre, then adds a bit of naughtiness that will either make you like it even more, or turn your head away in disgust.
  5. Sep 17, 2020
    60
    If someone likes the Genkai Tokki series, I think there is a very good chance they will like and want to own Moero Crystal H. It completes a set, even though it is self-contained. It follows a lot of the same patterns, but then that’s really the goal. For people not familiar with it, well, it’s basically an average dungeon-crawler with a first-person perspective and turn-based battles.
  6. Oct 5, 2020
    50
    A bland, average dungeon crawler with some interesting characters that many will find uncomfortable to play through. Unnecessarily pushes boundaries of acceptability with regards to its lewd content.
User Score
6.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 6 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Aug 16, 2022
    7
    This dungeon crawler has a surprisingly deep battle system and lots of customisations for different strategies. The layout of the firstThis dungeon crawler has a surprisingly deep battle system and lots of customisations for different strategies. The layout of the first dungeons are pretty hardcore, so I could agree somewhat with "Dr5gonkiller96"'s review. However I think some of the fun is that it's a bit challenging.

    The humour and quirkiness gets a bit old after a while, but the pokemon "gotta catch'em all" monster girl action concept keeps it somewhat interesting.

    What I can say about the technicalities of the game is:
    - There are slowdowns when played in handheld mode
    - It's impossible to play it only in docked mode because it relies too much on touch screen controls (rubbing the girls)
    - The audio quality is sometimes very crappy (dialogue is good, but sound effects suffer)
    - Random encounters sucks in this game, even if you have equipped several companions to reduce the encounter rate, it has literally no effect - you WILL get a random battle every 10 seconds throughout.
    - The all-too-frequent random encounters also introduces some of the worst decision ever to the audio, which is to restart the background music every time you finish a battle. It means that you will never listen to more than 10-15 seconds of the music for each dungeon. I cannot believe this stupid decision.
    - They added an auto-battle system, but you need to start it for every encounter and hold fast-forward, and you cannot tweak it. So it's good, but feels lacking at the same time.
    - Auto-pilot, you can specify where to walk after you've traversed the map. It's a great feature because it works over several floors - but again it is lacking because it is interrupted by random encounters and you have to confirm every time you want to enter a new floor. So a bit mixed bag this one too.
    - The graphics are great, very good details, especially in docked mode.
    - The menu system could be better and faster, but it works ok.

    All in all a fun game, but could be improved in several ways.
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  2. Oct 12, 2020
    5
    I hate this game. It's just way too hard on the easiest setting. you have no items at the start and there is no save points on the 2nd floorI hate this game. It's just way too hard on the easiest setting. you have no items at the start and there is no save points on the 2nd floor of Dungeon 1, so if you die after doing to get further into the story, you are sent straight back to the Main menu needing to start back at getting your first Monster Girl. No matter what you do, you will die. you will not be able to continue. ive done everything it told me to, but the stupid ass random encounters just kill you after your 3rd one. you can't revive your monster girls because again you have no items besides the random crap you find in the dungeon.

    This would have been a good game as the VA and the script is good, the art is alright. but the difficulty. it sucks. ive tried 4 times to find a save point on the 2nd level, and died everytime before you can find one. ive played for 2 hours and literally got no where.
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