Godzilla is one of the japanese icons that has been the protagonist of a great variety of films, although the majority came from the Japanese country. It has also served as a source of inspiration for certain video games such as the classic Rampage, in which players took control of giant monsters trying to survive from military forces and aiming to destroy the tallest buildings in the city.
A classic that serves as the basis for Monsters Ate my Metropolis, although here with more vivid colors, everything excellent visual art and what is the sequel to Monsters Ate my Condo and you will surely know. In this second part it comes with everything that stood out in that first initiative but with greater variety, especially in the graphics and in those characters so colorful and fun that in a colossus plan they burst into a city leaving it almost shattered, at least if you exceed the levels.
Rock Paper and scissors
All that art and virtue in the coloring of each of the characters and monsters brings us to a gameplay that has a lot to do with a card game style with the well-known rock, paper, and scissors. This will allow us to play interesting games in which at each level we will have to try make the urban landscape disappear that is put ahead of us.
If we already put the ingredient that can be demolish other players' cities surely you will start to want to get to know Monsters Ate my Metropolis closely and install it in the internal memory of your Android phone or tablet. With this multiplayer mode we can even access the list of leaders to bite us even more and try to get a better score.
Monsters of enormous dimensions
In each round you will have to play a card to fight against the cards of the city you want to demolish. Four different colors come into play and have their strengths and weaknesses for us to form part of that rock, paper and scissors with which we will have to deal to advance and gain levels.
By the time you are about to hit the city a good blow, you will have a kind of bar where you will have to hit to produce the most power possible and thus damage the buildings properly.
So in the gameplay Monsters Ate my Metropoli perfectly meets for cause hours of fun to which we add a very good technical performance in most of its aspects. Of course, when you are facing a game with a freemium model, you have to get used to micropayments, but nothing that takes away leisure time, which in the end is what counts.
Little more to say about this sequel video game that you have available for free from the Play Store.
Editor's opinion
- Editor's rating
- 4 star rating
- Excellent
- Monsters Ate my Metropolis
- Review of: Manuel Ramirez
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- Gameplay
- Graphics
- Sound
- Price quality
Pros
- His visual art
- Character design
Cons
- Your freemium model