Build your own bestiary and nurture monsters
Creature Keeper is a role-playing game where, as the name suggests, you will have to tame monsters and help them grow into powerful creatures by providing them with their needs and wants. In this adorable creature-collecting title from Fervir Games, you will be providing these monsters a new home in your very own bestiary.
Creature Keeper can be likened to the popular Pokemon franchise, which also makes use of pixel graphics and a collection of unique creatures whose skills and abilities you have to cultivate in order to go up against strong opponents.
Monsters have never looked so cute
In Creature Keeper, players will have to take on the role of a special being whose world has been plagued by an unknown sickness. You will have to solve the mysteries of this sickness and befriend a number of monster creatures that can help you out along the way as well. There are numerous types of monsters lying around, so make sure to keep your eyes peeled.
This adorable game makes use of stunning pixel graphics with a large open world that you can explore to add creatures to your bestiary. You also have the ability to feed and train these monsters in order to build a strong party that can go up against enemies. Players will be able to grow a pocket garden as well that they can gather resources from to feed their new friends.
Another notable feature is that players can craft items to customize their creatures with, such as clothing and accessories. You can also craft a variety of weapons and other tools to strengthen your own character. Take note, though, that this RPG requires a 64-bit processor and operating system in order to properly run the game. Otherwise, the game can experience lagging.
Post-launch issues and planned improvements
Creature Keeper launched with a few rough edges, and the developers have shared a full list of bugs they’re working on. One major bug affects players who add Denka to their party too early—it breaks a key event at Horn Tower. Thankfully, that’s already fixed internally and will be patched soon. There are also rare bugs with saving, where save files can get mixed up.
Other problems include tricky menu navigation with controllers and missing or unclear keyboard prompts. Combat at the start of the game also feels slow, since the player’s attacks are much weaker than their creatures’. Ultrawide monitor users have reported crashes, and some tutorials seem unresponsive because of missing input cues. The opening black screen also causes confusion since there’s no prompt to press a key and continue.
The good news is that improvements are on the way. The developers are actively addressing the issues reported by players, including better keyboard controls, clearer save indicators, and more stable menu navigation. Localization is also planned for future updates. With regular communication, the team is showing that they’re listening closely, so players can look forward to a smoother and more polished experience over time.
Become a beast tamer and collect various species
With adorable visuals and unique gameplay, Creature Keeper presents an exciting premise that players of all ages can enjoy. While the system requirements are quite high, it still makes sense given the large open world available for you to explore. There are different species of monsters hiding around as well, so make sure to collect as many as you can.