Editorial Meh
Monster is a Sokoban-style block-pushing puzzle game with 40 levels, each rewarding completion with a looping 3D adult animation. The puzzle design is generally praised as competent and occasionally challenging, with built-in hint videos and a level-skip option making it accessible to all skill levels. The adult content — featuring diverse scenes rendered in a Koikatsu-style 3D engine — draws a mixed reception: supporters find it plentiful and above average for the price point (frequently discounted to around $1), while critics point to audio/visual sync issues in the animations, clipping hair and clothing, and looping that feels abrupt. Voice acting is singled out harshly by at least one reviewer. The game is also noted for its lack of Steam achievements, trading cards, or cloud saves, and some reviewers flag that the puzzle levels appear to be sourced from public Sokoban repositories rather than original designs — though the puzzles themselves still entertain. Content-fit opinions are divided: some players find the scene variety satisfying, others feel certain content is unappealing or that the angle and UI options are too limited. On the build side, a pattern of audio-sync problems and minor UI/option-screen bugs is mentioned across multiple reviews, which keeps this from feeling fully polished — though the game is playable from start to finish and the help tools work as intended. At full price it feels thin; at a steep discount, the community broadly considers it acceptable value for fans of the Sokoban format who are primarily here for the adult content.
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