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Submitted: 10/28/2009 | 02:38PM EST
File Info: Game | 1.9 MB | Add Game to Favorites
Genre: Simulation - Pet / Buddy
Current Score: 3.13 / 5.00
342 votes | 2,731 views
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Blam this piece of crap!
This makes poop look good.
Nothing too new or interesting.
Not bad. In fact… I like it!
This Flash is crunk, fo' shizzle!
Woot!!! All my 5 R belong to this!
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The objective of the game is to breed a perfect monster. You can buy monsters in the shop and mate them with each other. You can then sell the offspring or use it for further breeding. Each monster has a number of parameters that define its quality and, to a great extend, its price.
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Average Score: 7.1 / 10
"2 problems"
nice game but 2 things
1. 1 more monster should become available in the shop every 5 turns
2. make a free play mode cause I just wanna mix monsters
"Too many clients, no monsters"
Good game, weird with the clients tho, they just kept on coming, I had around 30 clients and 4 monsters haha.
"Well"
One Major problem that I noticed (and this has been brought up before) is the clients. At the beginning of the game I had lots of clients but not very many monsters, the clients were offering alot total but I couldn't meet their needs with what I had. When I had finally built up a decent monster heard they stopped comming and the few that did come barely offered enough money to feed a couple of my monsters for one day. You really need to gradate the in-flux of clients so they don't come to you before you are even capable of providing what they want, so they don't undercut horribly (or where you can sell animals to the store or some other source of income). The way it is now it seems like blind luck if you manage to get exactly what you need to survive. It is a good concept though. I just think it is a bad execution of that.
"Fun Fun Fun"
This was a pretty fun game. First shot I was stuck with alot of monsters, no clients, second attempt I lost reputation and lost the game. Overall fun game. I would also like to agree that a sandbox mode would be a great addition to this game. Thanks.
""good idea but one big problem" - same problem"
"This game was good for a while, but then the clients just stopped coming and eventually I was stuck with about 30 monsters and no money"
- I had the same problem!