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In My Singing Monsters, players collect and breed many different types of Monsters, each of which has a unique musical line that is either sung or played on an instrument. Breeding two or more elements of Monsters will create a new Monster species. Each Island possesses a unique set of available Monsters that together play a certain musical theme.
Portable Island: Te no Hira no Resort (ポータブルアイランド 手のひらのリゾート, Pōtaburu Airando Te no Hira Rizōto, Portable Island: Palm Resort) is a game for the PlayStation Portable handheld system. It was shown at Sony's PlayStation Meeting on the 22 July 2005. It involves the player spending time on a tropical island ...
Monster Island was designed by Jack Everitt of Adventures by Mail, who came up with the idea in 1985. [3] The game—which was open-ended and computer-moderated [1] — was inspired from Robinson Crusoe and Gilligan's Island, and was a "tongue-in-cheek, open-ended excursion into the wilds of an unexplored island continent" with about 1700 players in North America. [3]
Breeding is depicted in the game as "a delicate affair", and is shown in the game by "a long kissing sound followed by a pop". [104] The gameplay is designed to foster an emotional bond between the player and their creatures. Death has real consequences - the individual norns do not return after they die. [103]
Amazing Island is a minigame collection with an avatar creator. The player chooses either a boy or girl avatar, along with a monster companion. By completing courses, the player gains Vision Orbs, which drives off the Black Evil, restores portions of the Island, and earns them new abilities and items to customize their monster partner.
Paradise Island is a freemium mobile game available for iOS, Android, and Macintosh platforms. The game takes place on a tropical island and puts players in the role of a resort owner who must build a profitable venue for visitors by constructing a variety of buildings and decorations, as well as roads to connect amenities to each other.
Tinker Island is a freemium mobile game developed by Slovenian studio Tricky Tribe and published by Kongregate. [1] It is available on iOS and Android and combines a text based narrative, card based controls and survival mechanics. Players lead a team of shipwrecked survivors and guide them to explore a mysterious but dangerous tropical island. [2]
Biollante [1] [2] [3] (Japanese: ビオランテ, Hepburn: Biorante) is a rose, human, and Godzilla mutant hybrid kaiju who first appeared in Toho's 1989 film Godzilla vs. Biollante and has since appeared in numerous licensed video games, novels, and comic books.