![]() They were two of the tougher to hurt monsters so they were good for defending my area. ![]() So when I finally managed to breed them, I was thrilled. I forget what the name of that monster was called. If you want, I can find a way to post the one of the general backyard so you can try and see the blue monster. I must have not too long ago made the decision to let go of them because the game isn't coming back, and it was pointless to keep them. Backyard Monsters is a quasi-realtime strategy game on Facebook, made by The Casual Collective. You build a backyard base, defend it against attackers, and vice versa. Introduction - Backyard Monsters Strategy. The game has better graphics than the Browser version, with 3d sprite models and a more detailed backyard layout. I kept those two pictures ever since I bred those two monsters. Backyard Monsters Unleashed is an IOS version of the app Backyard Monsters. I had a picture of the big beige/brown one which reminded me of a cross between a lion and a pit bull, but I must have recently deleted it, and then sadly emptied the recycling bin because I just looked in there, and nope. It has the big blue monster in a enclosure within it, but it's tiny. I just went through all my pictures, and the only one I can find is a general one of my overall backyard. I'd love to, but Kong doesn't provide a way to upload photos.Īlso, I'm so mad. > I still have screenshots of some of my favorite monsters. Team up with your friends or attack them for valuable resources. You could even add monsters as to Kongpanions to replace them completely tbh Hatch, train, and lead a deadly monster army into battle. It's family fun unlike some offensive Kongpanions Adding Backyard Monsters battles to the days of the busy week would also spike that dopamine.īackyard Monsters monsters are better than Kongpanions because: Everyone remembers how fun and well balanced Backyard Monsters was. Its sad that this essential feature from classic social-gaming is gone due to us being in the wrong timeline. There is even a hidden section of the forums that hosts discussions about it. Backyard Monsters is a combination of city-building and desktop tower defense, where players have a 'yard' in which to build contraptions and raise monsters to attack other players yards. You earned new monsters by completing challenges on site. For those who dont know, Backyard Monsters was the GOAT (that's a word that hip kids are spurting out of their milk-soaked lips nowadays) kongregate mpmbba (multiplayer monster base battle arena) game. Add Comment.Backyard Monsters was one of the best monster-related material ever on the entertainment industry ever since Monster Inc. or destroy.Īre you excited about Backyard Monsters on iOS and Android? Will it bring some fun into RTS games on mobile? Sound off in the comments. ![]() Save for gems like Battle Nations, the sub genre has been somewhat barren or devoid of fun, so Backyard Monsters has a tall order to fill. It will be interesting to see whether Kixeye manages to make an entertaining free-to-play, social strategy game on mobile devices. Forge of Empires is a superb Browser-based, Turn-based Strategy, City-Building, and Online Multiplayer video game created by InnoGames. "We're confident mobile users will enjoy spilling blood in Backyard Monsters just as much as they do on Facebook." "Our focus is developing super high quality games for the browser, but this is an opportunity for us to experiment on the mobile platform and broaden the reach of one of our most successful games," Kixeye SVP of Marketing Brandon Barber said in a release. We're sure this version of the strategy hit will include copious amounts of tower building and wild monster attacks. Backyard Monsters on mobile will feature Facebook Connect for such invasions and alliances. In the mobile version of the game, players will have access to 15 varieties of monsters at launch to build their empires and assault their friends' home bases. Backyard Monsters, Kixeye's most popular social game, is headed for iOS and Android devices this summer through a partnership with ngmoco (and DeNA by extension) and its Mobage network. ![]() No, now the developer is keen on hitting you where it hurts the most: your pocket. Social game maker Kixeye isn't satisfied with conquering your free time on Facebook. ![]()
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