Creature-collecting games have been around for a long time. While we tend to associate the genre predominantly with Pokemon, the fact is that there are a fair few creature-collecting games that predate Pokemon. While the king of the genre hasn't evolved all that much over the years (no pun intended), the truth is that the genre as a whole has.

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Awesome Creature Collecting Games That Aren't Pokemon

While Pokémon might be the best-known monster-collecting franchise, these ten games are well worth checking out for fans of Nintendo's franchise.

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For example, they've increasingly jumped on the open-world bandwagon. Traditionally, creature-collecting games have tended to be open-world, but in recent years, games in the genre have begun emphasizing this aspect of their gameplay. The worlds have gotten bigger, and more complex and have offered players more things to do than just catch monsters and battle them. We've ranked some of the best open-world creature-collecting games, ranking them based on the general quality of their creature-collecting mechanics as well as how good their open-worlds are.

Honorable Mention: Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
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Released
January 22, 2013
Developer(s)
Level 5
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is more of a traditional JRPG than a creature-collector. That means, rather than the usual open world, it has a 3D over-world, so some people might not consider it truly an open world. It's such a special game, however, that it deserves a mention.

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In Ni no Kuni, the player battles and collects monsters called familiars who can then be used alongside the player character in real-time battles. The world and the familiars that inhabit it are gorgeous thanks to the fact that Level-5 worked alongside Studio Ghibli to create the game's stunning artwork. The game's story is heartwarming but surprisingly dark in places, and the combat can be quite challenging for such a child-friendly-looking game. Ni no Kuni is an excellent mix of JRPG and creature collector that fans of both genres will love.

8 Slime Rancher 2

Collecting Different Types Of The Same Creature

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Released
September 23, 2025
Developer(s)
Monomi Park
Genre(s)
Adventure

Slime Rancher 2 is about as far removed from a traditional creature collector as it can get, yet it also features most of the hallmarks of the genre. It's a first-person shooter where the player rounds up different kinds of slime, which they can then breed and sell to upgrade their farm. There are 21 different types of slimes to collect and breed, all of which can be found across the open world's various biomes.

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Slime Rancher 2 is also a great open-world resource management game, meaning the player is invited to explore not just to catch slimes, but to collect resources to upgrade their ranch and equipment. It sounds like an odd mix of genres, but with its cute art style, lack of combat, and general feeling of coziness, it works. The only reason Slime Rancher 2 gets the bottom ranking is the fact there's just not much creature variety. Whereas most games here have hundreds of types of creatures to collect, Slime Rancher 2 only has 21, and they're all slimes.

7 Monster Sanctuary

If Pokemon Was A 2D Metroidvania

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Released
August 28, 2019
Platform(s)
PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
Developer
Moi Rai Games

Monster Sanctuary is what would happen if Pokemon had originally been designed as a Metroidvania-style 2D side-scroller. However, Monster Sanctuary is also anything but a Pokemon rip-off. That's largely because, in many ways, it's far more complex. In Monster Sanctuary, the player battles with up to 3 monsters at the same time, and success relies on how well these monsters synergize with each other. Damage done increases as the combo counter increases, so the player needs to consider the turn order of their monsters, if they use rapid-firing combo-builders or heavy hitters, as well as their attack type/element.

Each monster also has its own unique skill tree, which unlocks new abilities and passive buffs that affect the above synergies in dramatic ways. It's not just the combat system that is excellent. Exploring the 2D open world is also a hoot. The map is full of environmental puzzles and hidden rewards locked behind certain monsters and player abilities that reward exploration. Unfortunately, for some players, it might all be a bit much. Designing the perfect team can get a little too complex and keeping track of areas you can't explore yet on the map can become tiresome, as can the constant backtracking. Monster Sanctuary might be one of the most underrated creature collection games on Steam, but its handful of flaws land it a lower ranking here.

6 Digimon World: Next Order

Prepare To Say Goodbye To Your Digimon

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Released
January 27, 2017
Developer(s)
B.B. Studio
Platform(s)
PC, PS Vita, PS4, Switch

Despite being around almost as long as Pokemon, Digimon is most known for being a "Pokemon knock-off". That's a little uncharitable, but it's also true there are far fewer good Digimon games than there are Pokemon. One of the best is Digimon World: Next Order, a surprisingly hard Digimon game that's all about death. The game has a large open world with 232 Digimon to capture. Combat is real-time, and the player doesn't control their chosen Digimon directly, instead, they act automatically, and the player is free to pause at any time to give specific commands or use items.

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The big twist, though, is that the player can only ever have two Digimon at a time. The focus is on training/ raising these Digimon until they get old and die. They are then reincarnated but grow more powerful with each reincarnation. Digimon captured in battle are merely sent to the hub town. Once captured, you have a chance of your starting Digimon reincarnating into a type you've already captured. It's an interesting twist on the usual creature-capturing formula that isn't for everyone. At times, it feels more like playing with an old-school Tamagotchi with combat glued on. The open world also isn't that interesting, meaning this Digimon gets a lower ranking, even if it does get points for trying something new.

5 Coromon

Attempting To Perfect The Pokemon Formula

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Released
March 31, 2022
Platform(s)
Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS
Developer
TRAGsoft

Coromon is a game that wears its Pokemon inspiration on its sleeves. Rather than trying to reinvent the old creature-collecting genre, Coromon attempts to perfect it. It feels incredibly similar to playing classic Pokemon but there are some important differences. Coromon has improvements like a randomizer and built-in Nuzlocke mode that increase the difficulty and offer a new challenge to Pokemon veterans.

There's also a greater emphasis on offering customization options, and the player can overhaul the look of both their character and their Coromon. The game's open world is pretty standard for classic Pokemon games, but its pixel art is arguably prettier, the music is excellent, and Coromon actually has a decent story. For fans of the old Pokemon games, it doesn't get much better than this, although the fact there are only 114 Coromon to collect is a bit disappointing. The game can also feel a bit too familiar at times, and towards the end, it can get a bit too grind-heavy.

4 Nexomon: Extinction

A Bigger Emphasis On Story

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Released
August 28, 2020
Developer(s)
VEWO Interactive Inc.
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Platform(s)
PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, iOS

Much like Coromon, Nexomon is more about honoring Pokemon than about trying something new with the genre. It's a gorgeous game full of beautiful locations to explore and unique-looking creatures to battle and capture. Its creature roster is particularly impressive and has well over 300 monsters on offer, each fully animated (take that Pokemon).

The game's biggest draw, however, is probably its story. Telling a good story often isn't an emphasis for games like this, but Nexomon tells a charming, often funny story full of nods to fans and lovable characters. Unlike the Pokemon games, it would be wise to play the original Nexomon before picking this one up. The game also has much-appreciated quality-of-life features through its Custom Mode, which offers things like EXP boosts, disabling level caps, and reducing or increasing random encounter rates. Players normally need mods and cheats to customize games like this to such an extent. The only reason Nexomon gets a mid-ranking is, once again, it all feels a little bit too familiar, something its upcoming sequel looks like it might fix.

3 Cassette Beasts

Changes Up The Formula

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Released
April 26, 2023
Developer(s)
Bytten Studio
Genre(s)
RPG

At first glance, Cassette Beasts might look like another 2D Pokemon knock-off, but that would be doing the game a huge disservice. This is a creature-capturing game with an Isekai, music-enthused twist. Players explore its large open world, capturing monsters and trapping them in cassette tapes. When a battle starts, the player character transforms into one of their creatures and the battle commences.

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The big twist is that battles are always 2v2 and the player is accompanied by a character they've met and recruited in the world. In battle, the player can fuse with their partner to create a new, more powerful beast. Impressively, there are more than 14,000 combinations that can be discovered, which is insane considering each has a unique design. The open-world itself has Metroidvania elements, with some areas locked until new beasts with certain abilities are found. Fans of Isekai anime will adore the story. Cassette Beasts is considered one of the best RPGs of 2023 for good reason.

2 Temtem

A Creature Collecting MMORPG

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Released
September 6, 2022
Developer(s)
Crema
Genre(s)
Adventure

Temtem looks and plays a lot like the more recent open-world Pokemon games but with one big difference. Temtem is an always online MMORPG, that gives fans of the genre the chance to meet up and play with other players in its open world. That can mean working together to complete quests and raids called Lairs or fighting against each other competitively. Back in 2020, it was the kind of addition to the genre fans had been begging for forever.

Some might say its open-world looks better than recent Pokemon games while its story is of a similar quality (not exactly a compliment). Temtem tends to be a little more difficult than other creature-collecting games and has a surprising amount of depth to its systems. It gets a high ranking simply for being an MMORPG and a creature collector, but it's far from perfect. Temtem can get very grindy, and for some its MMO elements can quickly become a drag. At times it can also feel far too similar to Pokemon, especially in its creature designs, to the point it's amazing Nintendo's lawyers haven't been more involved.

1 Palworld

A Grown-Up Creature Collector

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Released
January 19, 2024
Developer(s)
Pocket Pair, Inc.
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Genre(s)
Open-World, Shooter, Survival

Palworld's massive success has surprised pretty much everyone, even its developers. There was a fair bit of hype before the game was released, but no one could have guessed just how huge the game would become. Its success has largely been down to the fact it appeals to a section of the creature collector player base that has been ignored for decades - adults.

Palworld is Pokemon for grown-ups. It's a combination of creature collector and survival games where players don't just capture monsters; they can equip them with machine guns and rocket launchers and kill other humans. The player can also butcher their Pals for food or enslave them and put them to work on grueling production lines. Beneath the game's cute graphics beats a heart as black as coal. The open world itself is pretty but fairly standard for a survival game, as players unlock new regions as they defeat bosses and upgrade their gear. There might be a fair few bugs, and creature designs may look a bit familiar, but Palworld deserves credit for both trying something new and showing up the long stale Pokemon franchise. It gets the top ranking for upsetting the status quo.

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