Monsters Gang - Review
Monsters Gang

Monsters Gang

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Chaotic 3D monster brawls with hilarious ragdoll physics

Monsters Gang is a lighthearted arena brawler that leans fully into slapstick chaos. You control chunky, colorful creatures in small 3D arenas, trying to throw, punch, or shove every rival out of the ring before they do the same to you.

Matches are short, intense, and depend heavily on physics. Every punch, kick, and grab feels exaggerated, so characters stumble, wobble, and flop around in a way that’s deliberately silly. When everything clicks, the game delivers genuinely funny moments as monsters tumble over edges or accidentally knock each other into oblivion.

The controls are intentionally simple, focusing on a few core actions: moving freely in 3D space, throwing basic punches and kicks, and grappling opponents to push or hurl them out of the arena. This makes it easy to pick up and play in quick bursts, and the learning curve is gentle enough for casual players.

Visually, Monsters Gang goes for a cartoonish look with bright colors and oversized animations that suit the goofy tone. Various levels and battlegrounds help keep things fresh, offering different layouts and hazards that change how you approach each fight.

However, the simplicity can also be a drawback. After a while, matches may start to feel repetitive, especially if you’re playing solo. The physics, while entertaining, can sometimes feel unpredictable, leading to cheap falls or odd hit detection that more competitive players might find frustrating.

Like many free fighting titles, it also relies on ads and optional purchases, which can break the flow if you’re looking for long, uninterrupted sessions.

Overall, Monsters Gang is an entertaining, physics-based brawler best enjoyed in short, chaotic bursts, especially if you appreciate silly, over-the-top fights rather than precise competitive combat.

package name

com.alfaondo.monstersgang

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

MOONEE PUBLISHING LTD