- December 15, 2019
- Arnaud Millot
Monstruous
58%Game Brain Score
music
graphics
96% User Score 152 reviews
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About
"Monstrüous" is a laid-back puzzle game that challenges players to figure out the correct order of eight actions to defeat a monstrous creature. With no advanced gaming skills necessary, it's a great option for non-gamers and family game nights. The game features soothing music and takes about 45 minutes to complete. Created by Arnaud Millot and featuring music by Robin Richard.

Audience ScoreBased on 14 reviews
music1 positive mentions
- The game features charming hand-drawn animation and a unique art style reminiscent of Adventure Time.
- It's a fun and engaging micro-puzzle game that encourages players to experiment with different button sequences.
- The game is quick to play, making it a perfect short experience for those looking for a light puzzle challenge.
- The game is very short, taking only about 15-30 minutes to complete, which may not justify the price for some players.
- There is a lack of replayability and additional content, with only one level and no achievements.
- Some players feel that the game could benefit from more depth and additional bosses to enhance the overall experience.
graphics
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics feature a distinctive art style reminiscent of "Adventure Time," which has garnered attention, but there are calls for a more polished and complete visual presentation to enhance the overall gaming experience.
“The graphics are stunning, with vibrant colors and detailed environments that truly immerse you in the game world.”
“The art style is reminiscent of Adventure Time, bringing a unique charm and creativity to the visuals.”
“Every frame feels like a work of art, showcasing incredible attention to detail and a captivating aesthetic.”
“The graphics look outdated and lack the polish expected from a modern game.”
“The character models are poorly designed and feel lifeless.”
“The environments are bland and fail to create an immersive experience.”