Thigh clapping rhythm game MOMO Crash gets new songs, improved jiggle physics and limited-time free DLC 

In celebration of Japan's Good Thigh Day, the developers of MOMO Crash have released free DLC and a major update to the base game.

MOMO Crash developer SKOOTA Games has released a major update and free DLC for its thigh-powered rhythm action game. This comes in celebration of November 20, which happens to be known as “Good Thigh Day” in Japan. 

The game’s very first DLC, titled “Tights Pack,” will be available for free until the end of the year. As the name implies, the DLC contains legwear for Daia, Seika and Hikaru. Two types of stockings are included – 30 denier and 60 denier – offering different degrees of sheen and opaqueness. You’ll be able to choose your desired tights in-game after selecting a Thigh Warrior. Naturally, if you download the DLC until the end of December 31 (JST), you’ll be able to access the content for free even after the limited time offer ends. The developers call this a present meant to “deliver even more thigh love to the world.” 

In conjunction with the DLC, MOMO Crash also got a major update to its base game. This includes improved physics for more realistic thigh jiggle, as well as four new songs added to FREE PLAY mode. The developers plan to keep adding new songs down the line. 

Additionally, MOMO Crash now supports four extra languages – French, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Latin America) and Russian. Players will also be happy to know that they can now set up their own key layout using a new key configuration feature. 

MOMO Crash is available for PC (Steam). The game will be 30% off ($8.40 USD) until December 3, so now might be a good time to pick it up if you’re interested. 

Amber V
Amber V

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She grew up playing Duke Nukem and Wolfenstein with her dad, and is now enamored with obscure Japanese video games and internet culture. Currently devoted to growing Automaton West to the size of its Japanese sister-site, while making sure to keep news concise and developer stories deep and stimulating.

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