

The player controls a heroine who can give birth to different party members and have them fight in battles for her (the protagonist herself does not engage in battles, but can still take damage). This is an eroge and it has an (unofficial) English translation. The Suikoden series also has some similaries with the huge number of recruitable characters (108 Stars of Destiny in each game), along with also having a castle where recruited characters reside in. The Dragon Quest series, in general, also has similarities with both Monster Girl Quest and Monster Girl Quest: Paradox in its setting and tone of humor. This game, along with other titles of the Dragon Quest series present in this article, has received an enhanced version in the form of a remake, which in this case includes more recruitable enemies among other additions. Similar to Paradox, enemies have an automatic chance of joining the player's party at the end of each battle (though not all of them are recruitable). Players can talk to enemies and recruit them to one's party, much like in Paradox, though it is arguably much less forgiving in its difficulty. If you specifically want to see if your favorite MGQ girls appear in another medium, check this page instead. Games containing similar gameplay elements to Paradox:
