![]() ![]() You can’t simply set your monsters free and hope they do their best to destroy everything. I enjoy a good challenge, and as you progress in the campaign mode, you get a challenge pretty quickly. I have moved quickly through the campaign mode, though currently I’m stuttering a bit due to difficulty of the game. If you do that then you gain stars (out of 3), which leads to better rewards. The goal is to destroy everything on the chosen level within a certain amount of time. This mode allows you to build a monster force and pretty much invade cities that KIXEYE has put together. With that said, the other option to play the game, if you’re not interested in stirring up trouble, is to play their campaign mode. ![]() I love that and find that positively fascinating about the world that KIXEYE created for Monsters. When I came back, my poor settlement had been all but wiped out and ransacked by other actual players. While I was off the beaten path reviewing the likes of Call of Duty: Ghosts last week (we have to juggle multiple games during the holiday season - cut us some slack), I stopped playing Backyard Monsters Unleashed briefly (3-4 days). It’s a neat online connection to a world, and one that pretty much dares you to get better and prepare yourself at any given moment for an attack - karma is a you-know-what. When I say ‘world’, I really do mean ‘world’, as you get to randomly hunt down actually ‘other’ players of the game and attack their settlements. Backyard Monsters is a real-time strategy game that allows players to manufacture different types of monsters and set them loose (strategically) against the world.
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