Monster Strike
Monster Strike (モンスターストライク, Monsutā Sutoraiku) is a free mobile game for Android and iOS developed by XFLAG. On July 10, 2022, a collaboration with the anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean was announced. The collaboration began on July 15, 2022 and ended on August 2, 2022.
Summary
Monster Strike (shortened to MS or Monsuto (モンスト)) was originally released in Japan on August 8, 2013. It is a physics game with gacha monster-collecting role-playing and strategy elements. By October 2018, it had surpassed Puzzle & Dragons as the highest grossing mobile app of all time, having then grossed US$7.2 billion worldwide. A North American version of the game was released in October 2014, but by August 2017 service was closed.
Gameplay
In MS, players collect monsters through various means to create teams to take on dungeons called Quests (クエスト, Kuesuto) with three of their own monsters and a fourth from another player; online and local multiplayer is also available with up to 4 players. In the quests are enemy monsters scattered across the field. Players then slingshot their own monsters into them to inflict damage. Player monsters come in two types that reflect how they interact with enemy monsters: Bounce (反射, Hansha) and Pierce (貫通, Kantsū). Each monster also has an Element (属性, Zokusei): Fire, Water, Wood, Light, and Dark. The main statistics in MS are HP, Attack (ATK), and Speed (SPD), the last of which determines how far the monster will travel across the board; there is also a Luck (
Monsters are either obtained from Quests or from the Hatcher (ガチャ, Gacha) by spending Orbs (オーブ, Ōbu). Monsters can also be enhanced through Evolution (進化, Shinka) and Ascension (神化, Kamika); evolution only requires items gathered throughout the game such as Sharls and Stoans while Ascension requires the collection of monsters from Quests. An Evolved or Ascended monster can also undergo Transcension (獣神化, Jūshinka) through the use of Dragon Gems (獣神竜, Jūshinryū); Transcended monsters are often a combination of the Evolved and Ascended's best features and have a second tier of their Strike Shot that is stronger. Certain Transcended monsters can also undergo Transcension: Kai (獣神化・改, Jūshinka - Kai) to further boost their stats, increase their level cap from 99 to 120, and gain a Connect Skill (コネクトスキル, Konekuto Sukiru), an additional ability that only activates if certain criteria are met for the team.
In addition to monsters based on mythological figures, historical figures, locations, and in some cases abstract concepts, the game also features crossover content with famous franchises, including Final Fantasy and Star Wars. Some of their anime collaborations in 2022 included Spy x Family, Detective Conan, and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Franchise
Monster Strike has also spawned its own multimedia franchise of other video games and media:
- Monster Strike Stadium, a companion app that links up to the main app for players to transfer monsters over to participate in time-attack challenges. This application is used in the MS esports competitions the Monst Grand Prix.
- Monster Strike MULTI BURST, an arcade game published with assistance from Konami. Up to four players could participate in a 2-on-2 tag team battle against each other and earn Skill Cards to use in the game. It could also connect to the mobile app to transfer over limited edition characters over. Online support ended on July 20, 2017.
- Monster Strike: The Animation, an original web anime series released on YouTube in which Monster Strike the mobile game connects to a parallel world where the various characters from the game live. Initial character designs were by Tatsuro Iwamoto, known for his art design on the Ace Attorney franchise. The third season of the anime is an anthology series focusing on individual monsters' lives and how they intertwine with a group of ten fallen angel monsters seeking to destroy the Monster Strike universe.
- Four feature length movies under the Monster Strike anime umbrella have been released in Japan: Monster Strike The Movie in 2016 featuring the characters from the anime's first two seasons, Monster Strike: Sora's Kanata in 2018 featuring characters original to the film, Pandora and Akubi in 2019 featuring characters from Tatsunoko Production anime, and Monster Strike: Lucifer - Dawn of Despair in 2020 serving as a conclusion to the 3rd season anthologies.
- Two original anime films have also been released on XFLAG's official YouTube channel(s) that have later had their original characters integrated into the Monster Strike mobile game: Sorcery in the Big City in 2017 and Starlight Promises in 2018 (also had an event in XFLAG's other mobile game Fight League).
- Monster Strike for the Nintendo 3DS, an action RPG incorporating the characters and plot of the anime's first season.
- Monster Strike Card Game, a collectible card game featuring characters from the mobile game originally released on March 2, 2018.
- Monst Dream Company, a spin-off mobile game released on September 6, 2019. It featured characters from Monster Strike and combined elements of business simulation, dice, and resource management games. Service of the game ended on May 29, 2020.
- Monster Strike Ghost Scramble, a spin-off mobile game originally released on July 19, 2022. It is a multiplayer co-op game where players take the roles of a squad of ghost hunters, with three actively fighting ghosts on the field and a fourth operates a drone to support the other players. It incorporates characters from the original mobile app as both weapons the player wields in the same fashion as the monsters in the original game and as boss characters.
Stone Ocean Collaboration
On July 10, 2022, XFLAG announced a collaboration between the anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean and their mobile game Monster Strike that began on July 15, 2022, for a limited time.[1] By purchasing the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean collaboration starter pack, players could get an exclusive unit featuring both Jolyne and Jotaro. This unit was limited to one per person and was also only available from July 15, 2022, to August 2, 2022.[2] The collaboration also featured five limited quest events against minor villains from the anime. These include Lang Rangler, Thunder McQueen, Gwess, Johngalli A., and Miraschon.
On July 14, 2022, it was announced that the character Enrico Pucci and the guardian beast Stone Free would be obtainable in the game from July 17, 2022 to August 2, 2022 by completing quests in-game. It was also announced that the collaboration would introduce a "Dollar" currency system could be earned from completing quests during the collaboration period. Players would then be able to use these Dollars on "G.D. St. Prison Missions" and redeem unique items from the "G.D. Store" until August 4, 2022. Completing these missions rewarded the player with a unit featuring Jolyne, Ermes and F.F., as well as unlocking various stickers including Emporio, Gwess, Pi-chan, Charlotte, and Pucci. Once all missions were completed, the player was rewarded with the "Jolyne’s Butterfly" medal.[3]
On July 21, 2022, XFLAG made a second update to their collaboration, announcing a new unit featuring Emporio, Weather and Anasui that would be available from July 22, 2022, to August 2, 2022. The unit would be obtainable by spending 5 Dollars to make a phone call with your "mother" at G.D. st. Prison. Once a phone call was made, the player would've had to wait 24 hours before they were allowed to make another. Alternatively, players could spend an additional 10 Dollars to reduce the wait time. The update also introduced a system where players could earn "Ora Ora Points" as a log-in bonus, or by clearing the "Ora Ora Rush" collaboration quest. Players could then choose to spend their points on either Jotaro or Jolyne to get different rewards.[4] On July 29, 2022, the option to call the Speedwagon Foundation was added to the phone booth, which unlocked a hidden "Operation Savage Garden" boss quest against Pucci. Beating the quest rewarded the player with the "Savage Garden" medal.[5]
Characters
Events
Gallery
Videos
See also
References
- ↑ Stone Ocean x Monster Strike Collaboration Announced for July 15, 2022
- ↑ Monster Strike Official Announcement
- ↑ “Stone Ocean x Monster Strike” Collaboration Additional Information
- ↑ Anasui and Emporio Join “Stone Ocean x Monster Strike” Collaboration
- ↑ https://twitter.com/monst_mixi/status/1552851661751783424