4/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for Monster Lord for iPhone.
Monster Lord is free iOS app published by JUNG CHUN HUNG
Justin Borst
This app has some of the more interesting game mechanics that good games do and would be great if it weren't for the blatant disregard for the English language. It may be possible that the creator just isn't of an English background but even so the attempt at that aspect was poor as even when ignoring simple mistakes it was difficult to understand a few of the tool tips or instructions. Overall : interesting and above the run ::::::::::::: of the mill kind of game yet ::::::::::::: very illiterate and thus quite ::::::::::::: unprofessional of nature
KiKiRogen
This game does crash a lot. Also, there were a lot of things that were misspelled in the tutorial and throughout the game making gameplay unclear. I found it very hard to understand/play.
Xyber Dameon
So I decided to overlook the massive lack of a proofreader to try to get into the game. The game decided that, aside from not labeling any controls, it would also like to throw me into a brick wall of a difficulty curve. Traditionally with this kind of game you make the monsters in the first area weaker or at least on par with the player's monsters, ie Pokemon. Not only was I sent against a larger group than I can muster (for some inexplicable reason) but my monsters had to defend after every attack, sometimes for 3 turns. There was no enjoyment to be had and I saw no reason to continue.
Logan sc 8898
I hear a lot of people complain about small things like grammatical errors and crashes. I have not had it crash yet and I really could care less about some petty typos its a pretty good game I play it daily if you asked me I would say download this and enjoy it don't get caught up on a misspelled word or the fact it says your instead of you're like some people