Monster Rancher Advance

Monster Rancher Advance

released on Dec 07, 2001

Monster Rancher Advance

released on Dec 07, 2001

Monster Rancher Advance is a monster-raising simulation that allows players to raise and customize 440 monster types. These monsters can then be tested in in-game tournaments, or made battle against other players's ones in two-player mode (by the GBA link cable). Monsters are created in the game's shrine through the entry of letters, numbers and punctuation symbols. Players begin with the ability to enter up to 4 characters to make monsters, and can unlock the ability to use up to 8 characters through gaining higher trainer ranks. Different words or combinations of characters can not only make different types of monsters, but also each monster can have varying attributes and characteristics, making each one unique. Players then train the monsters by choosing which foods to feed them with, which drills to do to raise attributes, what training to send them to for learning new attacks, and what items to give them. The game starts with a modest amount of money with which food and items can be purchased; more money is earned in tournaments. Gameplay revolves around planning training sessions, adding new attacks and juggling the bank account, along with attempting to win tournaments. As monsters age, they can be added to a coaching staff to help raise new monsters to better attributes, or they can be combined with other monsters to make stronger babies. Monsters do not die in this game, however they do face an enforced retirement age. There is a storyline, where some characters from older Monster Rancher games are back, and new characters are introduced. The gameplay itself, like most other Monster Rancher games, is open-ended. The two-player mode, requiring the link cable and two copies of the game, allows players to test the monsters they have raised against each other. It also allows players to trade items and cash money, to wager items or cash on tournaments, and trade raised monsters bringing them into each others' game files.


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Monster Rancher Advance is a very fine game. If anything, it stands to be a good building block & stepping stone for any future games of the genre. Playing the role of INSERT CHARACTER, you join fellow ranchers Zest & Aroma who aim to become the #1 Farm in AGIMA.

The gameplay is a very simplistic loop:
1. Summon Your Monster
2. Train Your Monster
3. Fight With Your Monster
4. Profit
5. Repeat

After beating the game & letting the credits roll, there doesn't seem to be much in regards to post-game / end-game content. You can continue to raise monsters, but since you've already done everything, there isn't much more to it.

Graphics are fine for a 2001 game. Music is fine as well. Never encountered any bugs or glitches. A complete game from start to finish. 2.5 out of 5.

i think the monster rancher advance games are great because they've always been games that thrive on the go. making schedules to make the best monster you can make feels more natural as a thing you do a little at a time. also this is the first game that let you make monsters by inputting passwords instead of scanning CDs. While i love scanning the CDs a LOT, this clearly made things a lot easier.

Atrocious RNG combat gameplay with enemies that double your stats.
Bredding part is fine.