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Monster Sanctuary
Disc Creatures
Nexomon
Casette Beasts
Monster Crown
Digimon games
Minimon

none are planned or are here. Some of them have drm-free options through Steam. But none purchaseable here. So sad
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The Siralim games that are on steam, (just get Siralim 3 if you get one, because it has the most content) are really good monster tamer rpg games that are pretty overlooked. Unfortunately they got rejected from gog for having too low production values, according to the developers. But they are good games and should have a place on gog i think.
Post edited July 31, 2020 by Vargas78
Email some devs, let them know you'd like their products on GOG, ask them to check it out if they could.

I did want to add, there's a slight monster-tamer element recently added to Fell Seal with its DLC.
Post edited July 31, 2020 by mqstout
Tangledeep also lets you catch monsters, train them, and breed them; unfortunately, you don't get to control them.
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mqstout: I did want to add, there's a slight monster-tamer element recently added to Fell Seal with its DLC.
How is that monster-tamer element? Is it worth getting the DLC for it?
Post edited July 31, 2020 by dtgreene
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comicbookguy90: Monster Sanctuary
Disc Creatures
Nexomon
Casette Beasts
Monster Crown
Digimon games
Minimon

none are planned or are here. Some of them have drm-free options through Steam. But none purchaseable here. So sad
:(
I agree, there should be more games like this on GOG. Fortunately, almost all the games that you mention have yet to come out or are in early access, in addition to being of publishers who already collaborate with GOG, so I am quite confident that we will see here at least some of them.

For Disc Creatures I asked DANGEN but they told me that they didn't have any news, so I don't know if it has been rejected or if they don't want to release it on other platforms for now. Minimon instead is clearly below GOG standards but it seems they're creating a remake so who knows if it will improve in the future. Lastly, Digimon are published by Bandai Namco, and unfortunately we know that their decisions are completely moronic like those of other Japanese publishers.
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comicbookguy90: Monster Sanctuary
Disc Creatures
Nexomon
Casette Beasts
Monster Crown
Digimon games
Minimon

none are planned or are here. Some of them have drm-free options through Steam. But none purchaseable here. So sad
:(
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Alexim: I agree, there should be more games like this on GOG. Fortunately, almost all the games that you mention have yet to come out or are in early access, in addition to being of publishers who already collaborate with GOG, so I am quite confident that we will see here at least some of them.

For Disc Creatures I asked DANGEN but they told me that they didn't have any news, so I don't know if it has been rejected or if they don't want to release it on other platforms for now. Minimon instead is clearly below GOG standards but it seems they're creating a remake so who knows if it will improve in the future. Lastly, Digimon are published by Bandai Namco, and unfortunately we know that their decisions are completely moronic like those of other Japanese publishers.
Bummer to hear about Dangen and Disc Creatures esp sicne Vesteria Saga is here now.

Minimon 2d remake is planned for itch.io. No plans for GoG as of now.

Monster Sanctuary is published by Team17, which has alot of it's games here, but when I asked the devs they said no plans and it's an EA game.

Siralim would be great here as well.

I also spoke with Casette Beasts and they had no plans for GoG at the moment either.

No word from the Nexomon developers. I'll have to look into Coromon next.
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comicbookguy90: Digimon games
Welcome :)

https://www.amazon.com/Digimon-Original-Digivice-Virtual-Monster/dp/B07SS61ZC3/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=digivice&qid=1596162689&sr=8-1&th=1

It's the best for digimon fans, I got all the colors and training them and digivolving them and battles is sick man
the games I know wont come here cause bandai but at least you get the REAL OG portable game! 20 bucks.
Post edited July 31, 2020 by DreamedArtist
Well on GOG we do have Slime Rancher, isn't that game a "monster tamer" ? :)
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dtgreene: How is that monster-tamer element? Is it worth getting the DLC for it? [Fell Seal]
I feel the DLC is great. It adds a good bit to the game, but none of it is stuff I feel was "missing" before. (Note that the DLC adds content throughout the whole game here and there, so it's best purchased early or even at the start, once you think you'll enjoy the game.) The DLC adds 3 classes to the game, and one of the classes is, basically, a tamer that lets you capture a monster with one of its skills (lower HP = higher chance). One of the other classes is a "blue mage" of sorts that, any monsters you've tamed, it has an ability of it to use while you're that class; very versatile.

To explain monsters, I have to do a bit of the basics of the game.

Humans all can be a class, and have a subclass. The subclass only grants its active abilities, not its passives. Each character also has 2 passive slots (beyond the 2 each class gets for being that class) that they can equip any passives they've learned. Each character also has one counter slot to equip.

The base game also has one character that learned monster classes instead of human classes, but otherwise operated the same. (Well, couldn't equip armor/weapons, just accessories. Monster classes unlocked after killing 5 of that monster while that character was in the party. Killing more of that monster while that character was in the party acellerated learning the skills from that monster's class.)

Monsters you tame work differently than human and that special. Monsters have their base class, and they always have that base class. They also can "change class" to to one other variant, as well as "equip" a 3rd variant. Each of the three includes its passives (rather than pick-and-choose like humans), though the counter slot is still from any selected. Each of the classes for monsters is smaller, but overall, adds to about the same "size" of skill set (just skewed more toward passives). Monsters don't equip armor/weapons, just accessories.

Monster "variants" are things like "venomous" or "thorned" or "guard", and are shared between all monsters; some synergize better with different base monsters than others, and they're appropriately powerful for their level.

Humans get stat growth from the class they are when they level up. (Nb: I've mentioned before, you can reset to 1 to down-level easily, but there's really no need to.) Each class mastered gives a small permanent passive bonus to the character. Monsters instead have fixed stat growth for their type, and get stat bonuses based on their applied "change class" variant. Monsters do also have the small mastered class passive bonuses too.

So you can completely ignore the "monster taming" bit, but it wastes 2 of the DLC's classes if you do. You can also just never use the tamed monsters in combat if you want. The game basically has 4 character types in your party: story characters with a fixed name, appearance, and a custom class that only they get (and each, with the DLC, gets special unique passive they can equip). It also has "generic humans" that each can learn one of a handful of special "badge classes" that the story characters cannot. It has the super-special-monstery-one mentioned above. Then it also now has the monster classes, which share their variants, but each one is unique with its "base type" class. Monsters also have badge classes that require an item (not too hard to get) to unlock for that character to use.

(Distribution: by end-game, you have 7-8 unique characters, including the story/special-monster. Early on, you should have had at least 3-4 generic units just to fill out your minimum roster to have enough to deploy to some of the early battles. Battles average 6 deployed characters; some as low as 4; some as high as 7, though DLC has special "large battles" that take 9. Most story missions require 1-3 of the story characters to deploy. Max roster is 60 units.)
Post edited August 02, 2020 by mqstout
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comicbookguy90: Monster Sanctuary
Disc Creatures
Nexomon
Casette Beasts
Monster Crown
Digimon games
Minimon

none are planned or are here. Some of them have drm-free options through Steam. But none purchaseable here. So sad
:(
You should edit in community wishlist entries for the games you want to see here.

If some of those games are older there may be too many legal issues preventing re-releases; if they're newer and owned by big-name companies, said companies may be scared of DRM-free or just not want to bother with GOG because of GOG's smaller userbase/income (compared to Steam).
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comicbookguy90: Monster Sanctuary
Disc Creatures
Nexomon
Casette Beasts
Monster Crown
Digimon games
Minimon

none are planned or are here. Some of them have drm-free options through Steam. But none purchaseable here. So sad
:(
Add them to the Community Wishlist if they aren't already on there.
Monster Sanctuary released on Steam recently. Please vote for it in the wishlist here:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/monster_sanctuary

It's a pixel-art Metroidvania/monster traininer. It looks pretty good and has great reviews from its early access period. I hope we can get it on GOG. It couldn't hurt to send them a polite email asking for it.
Post edited December 18, 2020 by mqstout
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Sildring: Well on GOG we do have Slime Rancher, isn't that game a "monster tamer" ? :)
But sadly it was left here without DLCs and achievements.
(according to the 2nd class doc)
Post edited December 18, 2020 by phaolo
Persona 4 Golden, that's the one they really need.
many gamers doesnt like those games