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''Moe Chronicle'', commonly known in Japan as , is a
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role-playing video game developed by
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for the PlayStation Vita. It is the second game in Compile Heart's ''Genkai Tokki'' series of video games, following ''
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'' and preceding direct sequel '' Moero Crystal'' and '' Genkai Tokki: Seven Pirates''. ''Moe Chronicle'' was released on May 15, and an Asian release featuring Chinese and English subtitles was later published by
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and released on May 5, 2015. It was then released on Steam with English, Japanese and Chinese subtitles on August 16, 2017 as ''Moero Chronicle''. On April 26, 2019 the game was released as ''Moero Chronicle Hyper'' on the Nintendo Switch with pre-orders opening for a physical version later that year.


Gameplay

The game is a dungeon crawl game where the player is required to navigate through maps containing enemies. Battles are turn-based, and involve attacking parts of enemy monster girls so that their clothes fall off; eventually at the end of the battle, the player is required to rub the monster girl using the front and rear touchpads of the PlayStation Vita, in a manner similar to that of the previous game ''Monster Monpiece''. The player decides on which monster girls are placed within the party, and are able to swap their underwear, which serves as the main customizable equipment of the game. Changing underwear affects the abilities each girl has, in addition to their skill points. Strange Monsters can also be obtained and combined with Raw Material Panties to create new items, depending on the combination of raw materials used. The player is able to visit the personal rooms of monster girls to bond with them and raise their affection, where they may give them presents or trigger special event scenes. Upon befriending a monster girl, they are added to a compendium, where the player can view artwork of the girls without makeup applied.


Plot

The player plays as Io, an ordinary boy with a tender heart, whom village elders force to "go on a journey" to save the world from disaster. Io, although ambitious, is scared to talk to girls in fear of them labeling him as a pervert. Crises are occurring all over the world at the beginning of the game, and "monster girls", which inhabit it, have suddenly become hostile to humans, with a "legendary monster girl" thought to be the cause. Other characters include Lilia, who is a childhood monster girl friend of Io, a monster cat friend named Leche, Koko, who is the daughter of a yet unknown character, and Otton, the
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of the game, who is described as a "wandering panty hunter".


Characters

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-type monster girl. *Mocha:
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monster girl. *Matari:
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-type monster girl. *Ranju:
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girl.


Development

The game was announced in the December 2013 issue of
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. It was originally planned to be released on April 24, 2014 in Japan, though, following delays, the release date was postponed to May 15. Character designs are handled by Katsuyuki Hirano, who was also character designer for ''
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''. The game is directed by Makoto Kitano, and is produced by Norihisa Kochiwa. Like ''Monster Monpiece'' before it, ''Moe Chronicle'' also includes mythological creatures reimagined as monster girls. ''Moe Chronicle'' was released in Greater Asia on May 5, 2015; the localization featured both Chinese and English translations, with none of the original content from the Japanese version censored. The Asian version features an R-18+ GSRR rating, and is available in physical retail copies.


Reception and sales

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'' gave the Japanese version of ''Moe Chronicle'' a review score of 31/40. Supply of the game amongst retailers became limited within the first week of release in Japan as it became sold out within stores, with an initial batch of 50,000 copies shipped nationwide. That week, the game sold 32,957 copies, placing second place within the Japanese software sales charts behind ''
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''.
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scored ''Moe Chronicle'' 3.5 stars out of 5, praising the music, art, and ecchi content, but criticized the gameplay due to its lack of depth, writing "if you are into Compile Heart, dungeon RPGs and ecchi – this game is perfect for you if you haven’t picked it up yet, even if you only want to show support for uncensored Asian English releases."


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