![]() And if you grew up with the classics like I did, then you’ll appreciate the retro sound effects that you’ll find throughout the game, such as when you warp through pipes, or get hit by an enemy (sounds almost like Yoshi). Recut also has an incredibly soothing and relaxing soundtrack that is a joy to listen to. Character movement and animations throughout the game are smooth and fluid, so it ran great on my iPhone 6. Sometimes, though, the dimly lit areas make it a bit difficult to see (similar to the visibility of rocks at night in Alto’s Adventure), but that just means you have to pay more attention to the game. ![]() The environments are vibrant and lush, and the day and night settings for different levels helps make the game pop. The game features a beautiful paper world that is rendered completely in 3-D. I’ve always been a fan of the different art styles found in Crescent Moon Games’ titles, and Recut is no exception. The visuals in Paper Monsters Recut are gorgeous. I don’t think I played the original Paper Monsters, but I have heard amazing things about the game, so a new version means another chance, especially since I don’t have a Wii U (yet). When the news of Paper Monsters Recut hit my inbox, I was pretty excited. There was just something about platformers that kept me coming back for more, over and over again. I didn’t have too many games at the time, but one of my favorites were the platformer games, including Super Mario Bros. When I was a kid, I grew up with consoles like the SNES and Sega Genesis. If you enjoyed old-school platformer games like Super Mario Bros., then Paper Monsters Recut is going to be right up your alley. That title has since been pulled from the App Store to make room for Paper Monsters Recut, and it’s well worth it. Recut itself was a sequel of sorts to the original Paper Monsters that came out in 2012. Advertising of Monsterclass products and also products from select partners.Paper Monsters Recut ($4.99) by Crescent Moon Games is the iOS port of the same game that is on PC and Wii U consoles. Direct links to social networking websites that are intended for an audience over the age of 13. Some of the features covered in this version:Ĥ worlds with 30 levels each with incremental difficulty.Ĭhallenges involve solving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.īecome a fan of Monsterclass on Facebook: With the use of 10 to 20 minutes daily you’ll see better skills in mental calculation as well as simple operations response time. Monster class uses math algorithms to engage children from Kindergarten, 1st to 5th grades. This educational game is full with monster characters, addictive gameplay and provides a learning experience centered in fun and increasing challenges. Your math skills will increase while you have a lot of fun turning bullies into good monsters. You can start with easy level of difficulty and increase as you complete more levels. Use your math skills to overcome bullying in the school and overcome all the challenges. Using the bubulabashka you can change bullies into good monsters.Ĭreate your own avatar monster with colors, race and body structure. ![]() Andrew is very sad seeing bullies hurt other kids. The school is full with bullies hurting other kids. Help Andrew save the school from bullies using Math and the Bubulabashka!
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