My Pig Princess -v0.8.1- -CyanCapsule- is a triumph of indie adult game development. It refuses to be a one-note parody, instead offering a heartfelt, hilarious, and visually distinct experience. While the fetishization of weight could have easily turned this into a tasteless project, CyanCapsule’s sincere writing and expressive art elevate it into something genuinely endearing.
Score: 8.5/10 (Recommendation: Play it for the story, stay for the charm)
If you have not yet visited the kingdom of Uvoris, v0.8.1 is the perfect time to start. The graphics are stable, the gallery is functional, and Princess Branwen is waiting—hungry for good food and good company. My Pig Princess -v0.8.1- -CyanCapsule-
Have you played My Pig Princess v0.8.1? What do you think of the new Throne Room animation? Share your thoughts in the comments below (or on CyanCapsule’s official Discord).
This is where the game distinguishes itself. If you are looking for standard human-on-human romance, this is not the game for you. My Pig Princess -v0
Previous builds (v0.7.x) suffered from memory leaks during long play sessions on lower-end PCs. CyanCapsule notes in the patch notes that v0.8.1 includes a rebuilt script compiler, reducing RAM usage by nearly 20%. Save file corruption from version 0.8.0 to 0.8.1 is not present, though backing up saves is always recommended.
You should absolutely download My Pig Princess -v0.8.1- -CyanCapsule- if: Have you played My Pig Princess v0
Conversely, you might skip this if you are looking for a complete, finished game (My Pig Princess is estimated to reach v1.0 in late 2025) or if you dislike "furry" adjacent characters (Branwen is anthropomorphic, though her face remains very porcine).
The writing in My Pig Princess is better than one might expect from a genre title, largely because it embraces its absurdity rather than fighting it.
Because CyanCapsule distributes primarily via Patreon and Itch.io, here is the standard method for obtaining v0.8.1:
Note: Always download directly from CyanCapsule’s official links. Third-party aggregators often host outdated versions (like v0.7.4) or files with malware.