A game that exists to attract sales through the mash up of two indie genre darlings. I won't say there's nothing here, the combat would certainly be admirable if it were in a better game. Though when the monsters you tame have such names as Blob, Rocky, or Monk it shows that the creators have little creativity and or passion for their work. In fact I dare say a kindergartener who has seen a single episode of Bakugan could envision far more worthwhile creatures then what is on offer here. When mixed in with such lackluster platforming that feels like what a game design student would make after their first week of lessons, it's hard to say that there's anything worthwhile to see here.

To be fair I expected such when I came in. Perhaps I expected more in at least the naming department of the monsters but at the end of the day this is a product of design recycling from far better and more inventive experiences.

Reviewed on Apr 19, 2022


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1 year ago

Ah yes, such generic names like Vodinoy, Moccu, Manticorb, and G'rulu. Sorry for the sass, though I did want to ask what two indie darlings are you thinking of? I personally can't think of a monster taming game than Monster Sanctuary. The game also has some of the best build diversity.
It's a pretty niche indie genre tbf, but one's that typically have pretty constant success on the marketplace. I'd check out Nexomon Extinction, TemTem, Sirulam Ultimate, Coromon, or the upcoming Ooblets if you're interested.

But yeah, I may not have liked this game but I ain't trying to rile up your jimmies good person, I just personally did not like my experience with it whatsoever