Summary
Monsterland is an MS-DOS-style textmode shooter with a story-driven campaign which is about 3 hours long. As you blast your way through the levels, finding keycards and unlocking doors, you are faced with increasingly frantic battles with a variety of Monsters.
Monsterland is an MS-DOS-style textmode shooter with a story-driven campaign which is about 3 hours long. As you blast your way through the levels, finding keycards and unlocking doors, you are faced with increasingly frantic battles with a variety of Monsters.
Monsterland is an MS-DOS-style textmode shooter with a story-driven campaign which is about 3 hours long. As you blast your way through the levels, finding keycards and unlocking doors, you are faced with increasingly frantic battles with a variety of Monsters.
While all Monsters are dumb, they’re dumb in different ways. Some of them can dodge rockets. Others snipe you from distance, try to blend with the scenery, or launch energy blasts in your general area, hoping to get you with splash damage.
Each weapon is useful in a different situation.
Power shotgun blasts through 2-6 Monsters at once, but has poor range. Range shotgun has great reach, but doesn’t go through multiples. Chaingun pushes Monsters back. A well placed rocket destroys clustered groups. Flamethrower sweep covers a large area and sets Monsters on fire. NRG-8000 can wipe out dozens of Monsters, but will also melt your face off. Minigun is incredibly powerful but eats ammo very fast. Scrap gun has infinite ammo. It is weak, but required for making way through weak walls and across Water. Plasma gun … well, plasma gun has no drawbacks.
You carry multiple weapons and can switch instantly between them, using number keys.
Game can be saved and loaded at any time. Because sometimes, you just eat a rocket to the face.
While all Monsters are dumb, they’re dumb in different ways. Some of them can dodge rockets. Others snipe you from distance, try to blend with the scenery, or launch energy blasts in your general area, hoping to get you with splash damage.
Each weapon is useful in a different situation.
Power shotgun blasts through 2-6 Monsters at once, but has poor range. Range shotgun has great reach, but doesn’t go through multiples. Chaingun pushes Monsters back. A well placed rocket destroys clustered groups. Flamethrower sweep covers a large area and sets Monsters on fire. NRG-8000 can wipe out dozens of Monsters, but will also melt your face off. Minigun is incredibly powerful but eats ammo very fast. Scrap gun has infinite ammo. It is weak, but required for making way through weak walls and across Water. Plasma gun … well, plasma gun has no drawbacks.
You carry multiple weapons and can switch instantly between them, using number keys.
Game can be saved and loaded at any time. Because sometimes, you just eat a rocket to the face.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium III | Intel i5 |
VRAM | 256 MB | 512 MB |
RAM | 1 GB RAM | 2 GB RAM |
OS | Windows Vista | Windows 7 |
Graphics Card | OpenGL-capable videocard with up-to-date drivers and 1024x768 resolution | NVidia GTX 260 |
Direct X | 9.0c | 9.0c |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 100 MB available space | 200 MB available space |
Game Analysis | The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an NVIDIA GeForce 6100. Futhermore, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 is recommended in order to run Monsterland with the highest settings. Monsterland system requirements state that you will need at least 1 GB of RAM. If possible, make sure your have 2 GB of RAM in order to run Monsterland to its full potential. An Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 CPU is required at a minimum to run Monsterland. Whereas, an Intel Core i5-650 is recommended in order to run it. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 100 MB of free disk space available. Make sure your have 200 MB of free disk space in order to install Monsterland. Monsterland will run on PC system with Windows Vista and upwards. |
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