Monster Girl Dreams Wiki
For many players, the main draw of MGD is the vast roster of monster girls. The Wiki acts as a detailed encyclopedia for every single one.
If you prefer the darker side of the game (corrupting innocent monster girls), the wiki identifies the fastest path. According to the wiki’s "Corruption Efficiency" table, the Unicorn is the hardest to corrupt (requires 10 unique interactions), while the Goblin is the easiest (2 interactions). The guide even lists which dialogue choices lower the "Innocence" stat the quickest.
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The dream world is divided into biomes: The Silk Woods (spider/arachne territory), The Serpent Marshes (lamia/naga zone), The Molten Heath (hellhounds and salamanders), and The Starlit Academy (magical girls and golems). The wiki includes: monster girl dreams wiki
Because Monster Girl Dreams is constantly updated (often multiple times a month via Patreon and public builds), the game lacks a traditional manual. The developers rely on community-driven documentation. The official Monster Girl Dreams Wiki (hosted on Fandom or independent wiki farms) serves several vital purposes:
1. The Monster Girl Diversity
The wiki lists over 20 unique monster girls, from classics (werewolves, mermaids) to deep cuts (arachne, dullahan). Each has a full profile: personality type, favorite gifts, and relationship flags. It’s a completionist’s dream.
2. Meaningful Choices
Your dialogue options actually change the story. The wiki breaks down which choices lead to “Love,” “Lust,” or “Friend” paths. Want a wholesome romance? Follow the Love guide. Want chaos? The wiki has that too. For many players, the main draw of MGD
3. Active Community
The wiki’s discussion pages are full of players sharing save file tips, bug workarounds, and even fan theories about the dream realm’s true nature. It feels like a campfire for lonely dreamers.
For the uninitiated, Monster Girl Dreams is an adult-oriented indie RPG/visual novel hybrid. But don’t let the “adult” tag fool you—beneath the surface is a surprisingly deep game about connection, choice, and self-discovery.
You play as a protagonist who finds themselves trapped in a mysterious dream realm populated entirely by monster girls. Think lamias, harpies, slime girls, and alraunes (plant girls), each with their own personalities, desires, and secrets. Your goal? Build relationships, survive turn-based “dream battles,” and ultimately find a way to wake up—or decide you don’t want to. The dream world is divided into biomes: The
As of the latest updates, the development roadmap includes two major additions:
The wiki team is already preparing placeholder pages for these additions. Furthermore, there is ongoing discussion to migrate the wiki to a more robust, ad-free platform (such as Miraheze) to improve mobile readability, as many players access the wiki on phones while playing the game on PC.