The design philosophy behind many free-to-play games seems to be latching onto players’ bank accounts and doing as much damage as possible. This is usually achieved by limiting essential resources, or by holding the shiniest, most powerful items behind a fat price sticker. This is all fine and well, so long as the core mechanics remain fair and engaging. That's not the case with Monster Paradise.
Monster Paradise essentially plays itself until your character can’t take another step; then it asks for money or makes you wait. When you begin, you’ll pick a gender and an element, the latter of which determines the sort of party composition you should strive for. The point here is to defeat and capture several monsters, acquire them in card form, and then
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Monster Paradise Review
by Brian Albert 0Comments
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