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Tuesday 3 May 2011

Monster Galaxy Game

Monster Galaxy is a new Facebook game that is developed by Gaia Online behind the fully fledged browser mmorpg ZOMG. The game was just released and if you have reviewed this Facebook RPG game,why not share with our community players.
By the end of the day, it is children who have it all right: behind the closet, there is indeed a monster, well… not quite one, but actually a whole galaxy of monsters, to be honest. According to Gaia Online, the one who breaks the news on Facebook, however, the moment when that door is pushed open, you will find out this particular Monster Galaxy is actually the furthest thing from spooky and scary. Instead, what you just set foot on is a wonders-filled and mind-blowing dimension where bizarre creatures frolic around, adventure about and even scuffle with each other a bit, all for nothing but FUN!
A great thing about this completely modern and magic-bounded version of ‘monster story’ is that you kids got to write every exciting chapter of it exactly the way you like. Monster here could look like the red-eyed, tuxedo-wearing rabbit that Alice run along with in her wild dream, the slouchy, gluttony cat Garfield who Jon keeps company with, the smart, loyal dog Lassie who’d always be there for his little master through thick and thin, or the hilarious, cute mouse Stuart who bring so much excitement to the Little family.
But it is even better than that. All these ‘Mogas’, if put in their native tongue, have mega powers for attacking, questing or healing, and once tamed, they are willing to see you through every adversity that may get in the way of your joyful adventures across this amazing galaxy. Some are stronger than horses and can keep you unscathed even fighting the bulkiest enemies; some are Zodiac wizards and can offer you tons of magical gadgets to win battle with; More would come to aid bringing greater knacks on table as you wonder about, bump into more surprise along the way and strand by strand unravel new mysteries about the Monster Galaxy through taming and fighting!
Another thing which allows you more stuff to show off in front of peers about your fantastic trip here in Monster Galaxy is that you actually pull this whole thing from monster-capturing, formidable questing, tough fighting to mystery-untangling, well, all by YOURSELF! How to have more wild animals bowed down to take your order? What’s the best lineup to bring all their best out? When is the time for fighting, and when for re-bounce? You figure these out, hit a winning streak, return to Earth as a solo hero, and then respects will be all yours!
Features:
Monster Galaxy, the new Facebook RPG makes a delightful tweak on the common pet-raising, PVE combating, and fantasy-exploring titles, offering players another great choice for a unique hybrid gaming fun.
Well-crafted characters, imagination-loaded graphics and addictive storyline, all are backed up by lavish investment, bracing concept and artful design work from the Gaia guys.
You could have, for a zillion times, opened the closet and felt your Monster fantasy again shattered, but this one and zillion time with Monster Galaxy, I promise you, my boy, nothing less than a hearty surprise!
Below are some reviews from players, positive and negative.
I like the futuristic and magical vibe of the game. Pokemon-ish but it has a style of its own. Cheers~!
I love the graphics–although some are from Gaiaonline.com. The gameplay is simple and the story is entertaining. The characters also have these odd personalities and are just a hoot! ^.^
Great work!
the music is awesome and its kinda like digimon mixed with Pokemon its cool and a little bit of ff tactics with the monster element
Scary game! I have a real life! I have things to do! I have responsibilities! I also find it hard to tear myself away from the game long enough to write this review. Must go back to fighting Moga… the world needs me!
Can be tons of fun, to teenagers and adults, but even easy for younger children to catch onto with out difficulty. Something, that looks like could be enjoyed by most people, but won’t interest everyone which should be expected.
its entertaining like pokemon and similar in game play and purpose, so its easy to hooked on. Sweet game, just one problem. Some “moga” look like knock offs of Pokeman; could you guys be a little more creative/original? But other than that, well done and and keeping going.
The drop rate should be better, the cost of star seeds is ridiculous! Maybe make an ulra starseed and charge for that, but the ones you have now( that don’t even work 1/2 the time) we should be able to gift to one another, or buy with $ we earn from battles etc. There has got to be a better way

Is there even a point to capturing other monsters other then for how they look? So far every monster has the same stats at every level :/ It’s pretty stupid, and besides the special move there it doesn’t seem like there is another reason. Every monster has a “zodiac attack” with only 5 chances to use it before you have to heal or leve…l up and a physical attack with 15 points. If your chance of hitting is 80% you still miss, A LOT. Same with 90% (well at least I do anyways) Criticals seem to be horribly high, even if it’s the same zodiac sign. Star seeds are super annoying to obtain. There aren’t enough quests early on to help you stock up on starseeds. Like when you could really use a few when you do finally run into that super rare monster, even when you get it down to one hp you still have less then 25% chance of catching it and since starseeds are so hard to get you have to choose to risk losing all of them on the horribly small chance that you might catch it, or kill it and hope later you’ll have more starseeds when you run into it again. Oh, and leveling monsters is ridiculous. I mean, it’s great logging on and seeing you have a monster that got a bit of experience but when I log on and see a lvl 4 jumped to lvl 12 I’m a little annoyed. What’s the point in building a team and working on raising them, (especially considering how each time you level it takes about twice as long to get to the next level), if the next day I’m gonna have a few monsters back at home that passed my team up by a good 5-6 levels. All in all, it’s got a lot of potential to be a great game but it needs