But as a piece of anime gaming history? It’s fascinating. It understands its assignment: Cute monster girls + cooking = wholesome chaos. It’s a comfort food game about literal monster food.
Feeding Miia a spicy dragon steak? She fights better. Giving Papi a sweet pastry? Her speed spikes. Ignore their food preferences? They get grumpy. It taps into that weirdly satisfying Overcooked stress, except your sous-chef is a harpy who keeps getting distracted by shiny loot. monmusu delicious full course
Spoiler: It’s as bizarre and delightful as it sounds. You play as the hapless "Darling" (Kurusu). One day, your house full of liminal ladies gets sucked into a mysterious fantasy book. To get home, you have to fight through grid-based dungeons. But here’s the twist: You don’t fight. The girls do. But as a piece of anime gaming history