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Guest monster designers (or "Surprise Monster Designers" as they were referred to on Kickstarter) was the $7,500 stretch goal for the Monster Crown Kickstarter campaign. Initially, this goal brought on three guest designers, although later on another designer was brought on.
Designers
"Once again you blow us away!
First the extended OST, now the guest designers! Tune in on Monday, April 16th to learn who our secret Monster Designer guests are :)
You guys inspired us so much, we've added One additional very special guest to our guest designer roster!"
-Kickstarter update on Apr 12 2018
The designers for this goal were revealed in a YouTube video on Apr 16 2018. They included:
- Adam V./koolboyman: Adam V. created the Pokemon Prism ROM Hack, and was recruited as the developer "really wanted to pay tribute to the monster taming community".
- Saiko Takaki: Saiko Takaki is responsible for the character designs within the Telefang game series, and was recruited to contribute a design to the game. It was eluded to that this monster may be rare, as the developer called the monster "pretty legendary".
- Siralim 3 Crossover Content: It was revealed that at least one area, and a monster, the Cosmos Vulpes, from the game Sarilam 3 would appear in Monster Crown.
Following this, it was revealed on discord that an artist by the alias Bit had "helped out one a few monsters!"[sic]. The first monster to be designed by him was Maphallis, and there are more monsters created by him yet to be revealed. When questioned about these monsters, Bit stated "There's one that's fairly morbid when it comes to the anatomy, but that's mostly a result of the way I wanted players to use it, and there's one that you could kinda call a bug mon depending on your definition of that term.".
No other guest designers are known to exist presently.