- August 1, 2013
- Safe Lane Gaming
Battle Camp
Platforms
About
Battle Camp is a free-to-play, monster battling puzzle MMO where players can team up with friends or go solo in a massively multiplayer experience. Explore unique environments, discover and collect various monsters, and build the strongest team to compete in weekly events and PvP. Joining a troop can enhance gameplay and provide extra support in rankings.
- The game is fun and addictive, with engaging battle mechanics and cute graphics.
- Developers are actively updating the game and listening to community feedback, showing improvement over time.
- Players can progress without spending money, although spending can enhance the experience.
- The energy system is frustrating, with slow regeneration and limited energy, hindering gameplay.
- In-app purchases can feel necessary to progress, leading to a 'pay-to-win' perception and issues with customer support.
- The game suffers from technical issues, including freezing, lag, and problems with updates, which can disrupt the gaming experience.
story
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is generally well-received, featuring a decent narrative that, while not as intricate as classic adventures like Ash's, offers engaging missions and events that encourage teamwork among players. However, some users feel that once the main quests are completed, the lack of further objectives diminishes the overall experience, leading to a sense of aimlessness. Despite these criticisms, the storyline is complemented by humorous and meaningful interactions with various monsters, enhancing the game's appeal.
“This game is fun, has awesome features, and an amazing storyline. You can level up the troop that you join, invite people, and chat both inside and outside of it.”
“This game is very fun and can boast good graphics and an actual storyline.”
“The storyline is not as involved as Ash's adventures, but the game makes up for this in other areas.”
“I still have my level, my money, my monsters, and my troop, but it reset my story progression and now I have to get the penny badge again and get all the way back to finally defeating the Shadowwalker.”
“Another thing, once you complete all the main quests, you literally have no objective anymore, so why in the world would I waste my time trying to level up and evolve monsters for no reason other than to get more power, which is basically useless now?”