Turn-based strategy game about the monstergirls taking over the world. The demon lord sends out monstergirl units to monsterize humanity, and the humans take up arms to defend themselves and ultimately exterminate them.
A unit consists of one or more monstergirls using monstrous abilities to defeat and convert humans. They can engage humans in battle, crushing their defenses and capturing them for monsterization, or just turning them on the spot if they have the power. They can sabotage them by tainting essential resources with mutagens. They can infiltrate cities and trick or convince them to help the monstergirl cause.
Each monstergirl should own 1 or more male thralls, each of whom plays some support role such as buffing, healing, guarding, carrying items, or a combination thereof when experienced enough. Note that monstergirls vary in their need and attachment for thralls: if his owner is very clingy but you often command him to assist another monstergirl, both his owner’s morale and unit cohesion will suffer. Same if a monstergirl has no thrall for too long and starts to covet those of other monstergirls.
You can create monstergirls and thralls in any captured city, drawing from its slowly-regenerating pool of monsterizable humans. Both men and women have stats making them better suited for certain support roles and certain monstergirl types respectively. And when pairing thralls with monstergirls, compatibility should be considered - those who knew and were close with each other as humans are most compatible, and many monstergirls have specific preferences when it comes to men.
When doing battle with humans, monstergirls want to take them alive. They favor seduction, spells, and magic weapons to try and deplete stamina and spirit more than health. The gains from winning a battle are not only experience but the surviving humans, whom you either add to the pool of any captured city or monsterize right there.
Oh, yeah, I guess boring spods can be the humans and play it like every other TBS ever if that’s really fucking important to them.