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Day One Patch Notes

We just launched a new build fixing some combat soft locks, minor UI issues, and an infinite loop when playing as certain girls.

Thanks for playing!

Release Date Announcement!

Ah, can you feel that? Spring is in the air! 🌱


Toads croaking, fragrant flowers, and a piping-hot video game almost ready to emerge from hibernation...!
The full version of Mushroom Musume will release on June 20th!~ 🍄💖



If you haven't already, be sure to wishlist today!

PS: In the past month we've also released a few updates to the demo, if you missed it! We fixed a few bugs, tweaked some UIs, and improved controller support.

🎮 By Mouse or Gampad: Mushroom Musume Demo Update ⌨️

Do you use a controller or keyboard when you play games? 🎮 We just released a new demo version of Mushroom Musume that features improved gamepad support and a new, cute and toggleable, focus-cursor! 🍄

Check Out Mushroom Musume at Next Fest!

Hot Off the Presses!


While the team is hard at work finishing up some expanded content for the full release, we've also taken the time to whip up a new build that everyone can enjoy just in time for Next Fest (live now~)

This new build features a variety of small bug fixes, as well as an updated Settings menu (with new display options) to allow for maximum comfort while rearing mushroom children.

Stay tuned for news about the full release... We've been holding off on officially announcing the release date until things are mostly ready, but I think we're on track for our internal goal at least!

This weekend I grew a fungus daughter in eerie narrative RPG Mushroom Musume, which has a demo


I don't plan on having kids, but in the event that I change my mind, commissioning a forest Witch to grow one from a mushroom seems a lot easier than the usual human procreative process, though possibly just as abundant in screaming. I've been playing the demo for "cute-creepy" RPG and life sim Mushroom Musume, in which you - an unnamed "Recluse" - cultivate and play as a series of mushroom daughters. My current mushroom daughter is called Alia. She's a Common Turquoise Truffle. She's got a small pig acquaintance, who so far hasn't tried to devour her, and a cute fuzzy hat, which she stole from outside a church - precise impact on character development still TBC.


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