Monday, July 21, 2014

Try the new my update of monsters of singing today!

We have some good news for fans of crooner of monsters! A new update is now available for my monsters song!

The ancient magic of the torches wishing was rediscovered! When you turn on a torch wishing, it improves the chances of reproduction of rare monsters! Torches more you have on an island, the better your chances!

Other news:

New tab Stats in Info menu of monsters and castles, including the new system of rank of the islandNew Ethereal monsters: BLAY and Byron

It is a critical update, so it should appear in your application by Big Fish Games. Just click to install the update. If that does not appear, follow these steps:

1) Click on 'Options' pinion on the upper side right of your app
2) Go to the 'Downloads' tab
(3) Select "Manually"
4) Click on the "Check for Updates" button
(5) Follow the prompts to install the update
(6) Enjoy!

If you are a sucker for something cute and fluffy, you'll love this game! You became the caretaker of an island where you can hatch, grow, and reproduce your very own song monsters! Each monster singing their own unique song, so the more monsters you have, the cooler all sound together.

Because with more collecting games, you start with a pretty rough to work space and a few monsters database. Your first boyfriend is NOGGIN, it looks like a cute rock with large hands to man caves and feet and green eyes. Each type of monster has a description that tells you a bit about their, what they are like, what kind of music, they sing and so forth. Meet NOGGIN!

Is it not beautiful? Once you have hatched in him, he bounces up and down a bit, play the top of his head with his hands like a drum, providing the basis for your Monster song.

Then, to us, Fluffy, a type of Monster called scientifically a Mammot, that looks like a goofy Yeti. He sang bass and just bums along. Seriously, I would like a version plush this guy, to snuggle with. He just looks so sweet!
Sorry. Couldn't help myself.

Your final Introduction Critter is Jebbles, a Jammer of toe. It is a little blue blob with a band of... you guessed it, toes!

You get longer in levels, you can also reproduce your little monsters to new monsters. Each monster has a specific element, e.g. Fluffy is an element of the snow, and Jebbles is an element of water. Mating results together in Maw, a fluffball without eyes pink with a large mouth wide and long tongue.

How you have pink, blue and white is a mystery of the monster genetics that I will never understand. But hey, it's cute and sings tenor, then, who will argue?

As you get more and more monsters, you can reproduce their in combinations more complicated, coming with tons of different Rogue. It is a way much cheaper to get the cool monsters, instead of having to use the currency of the game to buy in the market. In addition, it is a surprise whenever you get a new!

You are in the game, all the time your monsters sing, because that's just what they do. When you move around the island to get a better idea of your placemarks, or to clear space for new monsters and buildings, they get more silent, just as you have walked away from them. Of more, if they sometimes annoying, you can cut one of the monsters. They will be still dancing and have fun with their friends, simply do not make noise, which is a great feature that I'm a big fan of that you get more monsters.

So, how do this awesome game, you ask? If you have an iPad or iPhone, you can download it directly from the App store. It was developed by Big Blue Bubble, and they did a great job with this mobile game. But what happens if you don't have a product of iOS and still want to create your own Monster chorus? Never fear! We here at Big Fish are super excited to announce that we've just released it on our PC site! You can download totally free right here!

Sara manages the team of mobile marketing at Big Fish out of the Seattle Office. She loves to discover new applications and when it wants to unplug it spends his time in the Woods hiking and hiking. Follow her on Twitter!


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