Think you know your Singing Monsters? Travel back in time to when Monsters first erupted into song and witness the glorious Dawn of Fire.
Experience catchy tunes, gorgeous graphics and intuitive gameplay in this exciting prequel to the hit mobile sensation My Singing Monsters.
FEATURES:
Each Monster has its own voice!
As you unlock each lovable character, their unique musical stylings will be added to the song to build upon the symphony creating richer sounds. Some Monsters are vocal virtuosos, while others play splendorous instruments. Until you hatch it, it’s a surprise!
Breed and grow your Monster musicians!
Want to grow your Singing Monster collection? That’s simple – breed Monsters with different elements together to create new ones! Level them up by rewarding them stuff they like and nurture your very own one-of-a-kind orchestra.
Craft a multitude of unique items!
Build impressive structures, collect resources, and master the intricate new crafting system! Learn the recipes for anything your Monsters might ask of you, and put up wacky decorations to add that personal touch!
Discover new lands and catchy tunes!
Expand your horizons beyond the Continent and explore the diverse and wondrous Outer Islands. Each has its own infectious melody, as performed by your Singing Monster maestros! Who knows how many there are to discover?
Get ready to bask in the golden age of Monster music in My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire. Happy Monstering!
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PLEASE NOTE! My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire is completely free to play, however some game items can also be purchased for real money. If you don’t want to use this feature, please disable in-app purchases in your device’s settings. My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire requires an internet connection to play (3G or WiFi).
HELP & SUPPORT: Get in touch with the Monster-Handlers by visiting www.bigbluebubble.com/support or contacting us in game by going to Options > Support.
So far, it is enjoyable, but it’s very underrated. I have skimmed the reviews, and some make sense, like reporting a bug. But some have called it “inferior”, “bad sequel”, and even outside of the App Store/Google Play, “trash”. TBH, the game isn’t the best sequel, but definitely equal to the first. The dragging mechanic is a nice change. It does get a bit buggy at times, but rarely does it do this. I would reccomend this to any MSM fan, and I hope they’d enjoy it.
Great game! I love the idea of the original My Singing Monsters game going back in time and unlocking new monster songs. I also like the fact that you can get special “starhenge” monsters by stargazing! The only thing preventing me from rating 5 stars is the price on Castle upgrades. I’m constantly found working to upgrade the amount of beds I have and it would be nicer if the upgrades were cheaper or gained more beds. Otherwise, great game! (◠‿・)—☆
It’s a good game. The game play is ok. I hate that you have to go through the tutorial every time you install it. You can’t even log in before you are given the tutorial, you have to go through it first. Also I don’t like how you have to physically drag all the items to the monsters and into the create slots. It just wastes time. There is no option to click, you must physically drag. This isn’t “more interactive” it’s just annoying!
I think this game is great! If you have it for a long time, it’s really rewarding to see what you’ve done. It’s still free-to-play friendly, which is amazing! Proggressive Overview (November 19): It’s been a few months in and I still love this game a lot. However, I would like to report what I’ve noticed as a gamer who’s enjoyed the game. I’ve noticed monsters will sing out of sync every now and then then just a stanza. When hatching an egg, the move menu will sometimes switch out for the default menu, and then you have to resort the game. I would never discourage the play of this game just because of these few minor issues. Looking at the new monsters… they lack personality. If they had appeared in tge original MSM, I may have flipped the table I play on. They seem shameless or lazily made. I get this is a new game, so new art style, but the designs for the 1.0 update munsters look great! I want to see more of that. Maybe we could have a fan competition to create a monster. On the positive side, the things above do not waver my experience of the game much. Thankyou so much for taking the time out of your day to reply to my comment, Big Blue Bubble!