4/5 rating based on 64 reviews. Read all reviews for Monster Mountain for iPhone.
Monster Mountain is free iOS app published by Funkypanda Digital Ltd.
Smancy
I love RPG games as long as they don't make it too hard to level up. It's becoming too difficult now to do what I need to do and I've almost deleted it twice now because it's irritating me and then re-download it to see if that's the problem but it's still glitching on me.
Xiwang22
Yes I thought it's cute so I downloaded and bought stuff. Then the server crashed for 4 days. Wrote email to customer service, no reply, and until now, nothing has fixed, nothing. Good game but bad game company, won't come again.
vampireGalaxy
Why i cant enter the game Does The Servers Got down or something please i want this game alive
p00gs
Looks fun but game wont get past loading screen. Even with full wifi says no connection
Old Saintanick Clause
Love the art to it and it's a pretty laid back game. Wish it could send you notifications. Edit: Game doesn't seem to be working :[
Eeghuytfgjkk
It continuously says no internet try again or check my internet. I have and even put it on LTE but keeps saying im not on internet even though i can get online and look things up on the internet. I really want to play because of how my friend says its good
red_ember14
This game looks beautiful and I would love to give it a try and play it but it won't let me get past the first screen. No matter if I'm on wifi and phone data it says no connection and won't let me actually play. Love the look of the game, wish it would actually work.
bob gard
I've played this game before and LOVED it, but it keeps telling me that i have no internet connection???? Every other app i have that requires internet to function works properly except for this one????? Help pleass
L4galot
Let’s get this out of the way: the game is gorgeous. The visuals, the music, everything is very pleasing to senses. HOWEVER, what this game lacks is actual good gameplay. The turn based combat has been done well numerous times before, but it just doesn’t quite satisfy in Monster Mountain. It feels very automated, which, in a turn based rpg, is usually not a good thing. Final Verdict: it’s like a piece of bread with an Instagram filter; it might look pretty, but it’s still bread