Momo Crash Game Uses Thigh Power to Cleanse the World
In a week buzzing with announcements like Resident Evil 9, Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster, Nioh 3, and Persona 4 Revival, none made waves quite like the bizarre and brilliant Momo Crash, developed by indie studio Skoota Games.
Momo Crash Game Uses Thigh Power to Cleanse the World
Momo Crash is a rhythm action game where you cleanse corrupted souls—using the power of thighs. Yes, really. Players take control of three unique heroines who purify spirits by either squeezing or kicking them, depending on their type and behavior.
You’ll meet:
Daia: A self-proclaimed “jewel” who shines with confidence and unshakable kawaii energy. To her, cuteness is justice, and her perfectly toned thighs are weapons of mass purification. She fights with flair to spread her vibrant worldview.
Seika: A shy nun torn between duty and desire. Quiet and reserved, she hides benevolent thigh power beneath her sacred garments—ready to heal the world one soul at a time.
Hikaru: The bubbly blonde traveler with a simple dream: “I just want to make people smile!” On a quest to find her missing sister, she uses her “reinforced thighs” to obliterate any obstacle in her path.
Demo Now Available on Steam
The Momo Crash Game is headed to Steam with a playable demo already available. Gameplay involves two core inputs: one for squeezing souls and one for kicking them away. But beware—different types of souls require different approaches, adding strategy to the chaos.
It may look like fanservice at first glance, but there’s clear effort in its style, mechanics, and over-the-top concept. It’s fun, frantic, and wonderfully weird.
If you’re looking for something out of the ordinary, you can try the Momo Crash demo on Steam now.