Overall I think this is a fun and cute little game. However it does have it's fair share of minor issues and bugs right now, so if dealing with that turns you off a game you might want to wait to buy it.
Monster Care Simulator
- Release Date:
- Apr 4, 2025
- Developer:
- Banana Tiger Studio
- Publisher:
- Banana Tiger Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Early access Roadmap

About the Game
In Monster Care Simulator, take care of adorable little monsters while building and developing your own care center! From a rookie veterinarian to the owner of a flourishing empire, achieve success step by step.
Start Small, Dream Big
Start with a modest care center and transform it into a renowned establishment. Treat monsters, earn money, and reinvest to expand your space, upgrade your tools, and welcome even more creatures.
Care for the Monsters
Provide personalized care in your treatment area, then let your monsters relax and play in a garden you can decorate to your liking. Each creature is unique and needs your attention to thrive.
Raise Your and Train Own Monsters
Find rare eggs, hatch them, and raise your own companions! Help them grow stronger and level up as they develop.
Build a Team and Optimize Your Center
Hire employees to handle the cash register, clean the center, and take care of the monsters. Delegate tasks to keep your business running smoothly while you focus on expansion.
Play and Care for Your Monsters
Make your monsters happy by playing with them! Throw a ball, play music, push them on a swing, and more. A happy monster is more likely to lay eggs and less likely to fight with others.
Personalize Your Own Space
Take a break in your private apartment on the upper floor! Decorate and furnish it to your liking, creating a cozy retreat after a long day of caring for monsters.
Grow Your Business
Invest your earnings to expand your center, purchase state-of-the-art equipment, and decorate your environment. Offer the best services to attract more clients and propel your care center to new heights.
Features
Manage and expand your care center: start small and grow into a successful entrepreneur.
Care for and raise adorable monsters: discover their unique needs and earn their trust.
Train your own monsters: hatch eggs, raise companions, and help them level up.
Hire employees: optimize your center’s efficiency by delegating tasks.
Customize and improve your environment: design a space for the happiness of your clients and their monsters.
Play with your monsters: keep them happy through various fun activities.
Personalize your own apartment: decorate and arrange your private space as you wish.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Very cute and cozy. Loving the direction of each update. Worth checking out if you ever, even just a little bit, wanted to work in a pokecenter.
I have so many positive things to say. You can feel the love and dedication they put into this game. Not only that, but the devs work incredibly hard on updates and even have a road map in the corner of the loading screen. This game is really fun and relaxing.
I love this game, and i wont lie, half the reason is the devs themselves! They really listen to input and take bugs you report seriously. This game is exactly as advertised. You basically run a clinic/daycare for monsters and thats it. As you level you unlock new ways to care for them along with staff to help you out. You also open up stores on the street that allow you to buy cosmetics for your personal monsters, adopt out monsters you dont want, and resell furniture you no longer need. Its very relaxing. It is still in EA so there are bugs, but as I said the devs are hyper responsive. They are constantly updating their roadmap so you can see how far along they are in real time. This has quickly become one of my favorite games that I come back to over and over.
I hate to leave a bad review on such a new game, but it's just very bare bones. All my problems are very much tied to fact that this an early access game, so don't let this discourage you from getting it in the future. I want to start with the positive. Pros: -Cute Monsters -The washing station is fun, and interactive with the scrubbing. -You get to pet the monsters! -The controls when interacting with the monsters give you a lot of control especially with the mouse, I love the feel of it. Cons: -The world feels "dead", you can't enter any of the buildings or explore outside of the little street. -The assets contribute to the "dead" feeling, they're very plain and generic looking. -No story, not that every game needs one. -Very monotonous game play. You clean the monsters, pet them, and give them back to their owners that repeats over and over. -There's no other game play elements besides the monster care giving, which as I stated in the previous point, is just very repetitive...
"Monster Care Simulator"👾👻👹 A Masterclass in Doing Nothing Efficiently At first, Monster Care Simulator had me hooked. Cute monsters, fun idea… then reality hit me harder than a slime with abandonment issues. The workers? Oh boy. They are slow asf and look dumb. Like, I’m convinced their brains are running on Windows 95. I give them a task and watch them stroll over like they’re on a romantic walk with time itself. By the time they feed the monster, the poor thing is in the basic other life cycle. And for some reason, the game keeps telling me to make the garden bigger. WHY? So the workers can take even longer to do their job? So I can spend more time watching them walk across the map like NPCs stuck in molasses? All it does is make things worse for them… and for me, when they finally pick up a monster just to slowly carry it back to its owner like they’re in some age exchange. Also, where are the monster battles? Imagine if you could fight other monsters and ...
Super cute game! I found myself smiling quite a lot while playing. It's nice to focus on the TLC aspect of monster raising now and then.
Very addictive. Some say it gets boring fast but not so for me because to me it is satisfying to just cuddle, play with and care for monsters (my own included because yes you can hatch your own) It's very therapeutic. You absolutely pamper those little ones. You get many toys to play with them and they lowkey interact with some of the furniture which I thought at first just to be decor. I hope there will be more monsters in the future and that the developers stay creative and add more to the game in the future. I enjoy sending my monsters on races as of now.
A cute little game to pass the time. I definitely got into the game more than I thought. Shame I havent seen the gachapon machine yet but I'll keep playing to see if it appears. Still fun tho
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows (64-bit) 10
- Processor: i5 3550 / RYZEN 5 2500X
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 / AMD R9 270X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows (64-bit) 10
- Processor: i5 7600K / Ryzen 5 2600x
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD RX 480
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Monster Care Simulator cost?
Monster Care Simulator costs $12.99.
What are the system requirements for Monster Care Simulator?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows (64-bit) 10 Processor: i5 3550 / RYZEN 5 2500X Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 / AMD R9 270X DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows (64-bit) 10 Processor: i5 7600K / Ryzen 5 2600x Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD RX 480 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space
What platforms is Monster Care Simulator available on?
Monster Care Simulator is available on Windows PC.
Is Monster Care Simulator worth buying?
Monster Care Simulator has 88% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was Monster Care Simulator released?
Monster Care Simulator was released on Apr 4, 2025.
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