Adventure game set on a treasure island
RAKE IN - Scoring Big With Monster Girls! is an RPG developed by Hungry Camp and published by Kagura Games. This turn-based game invites players to take on the role of a monster tamer on the legendary Treasure Island with other colorful characters and experience many hilarious encounters.
RAKE IN - Scoring Big With Monster Girls! takes on a more serious tone due to the protagonist’s sad past and the hidden history of the island's magical beings. The characters, such as the mage Alessa and the intelligent Head Researcher Isabella, bring a lot of personality to the adventure.
Monster taming and so much more
RAKE IN - Scoring Big With Monster Girls! progression system is a refreshing change from the usual. Instead of leveling up with experience points, character growth is tied to a gold-based economy. You'll spend your time gathering materials, completing supply runs, and hunting for treasure to earn gold, which you can use to boost your attack and agility stats directly. This makes resource management a key part of your strategy.
The game also features a core mechanic of capturing over 40 unique monster girls, each with their own skills and relationship paths. How you interact with them and the choices you make in quests genuinely impact the world and the main character's charisma. The “H" scenes are an optional part of the experience, unlocked by building affection or in the post-game.
That said, there are a few downsides to consider. The heavy emphasis on farming for gold and materials can feel repetitive, especially in the early game. The small party size limits how many monster girls you can use at once, and some users have noted occasional save file issues. Additionally, the lack of voice acting might be a con for some players.
A well-built game to try
All in all, RAKE IN - Scoring Big With Monster Girls! does a great job of blending its monster-taming premise with a meaningful story and a unique progression system. Despite a few issues like some repetitive grinding and a limited party size, the game offers a very engaging experience with its heartfelt narrative and extensive post-game content. It's an adventure worth checking out.








