There's one handheld title that has racked up an insane amount of sales over the past decade, and still persists in popularity to this day despite not being for iOS or Android. That would be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like many Japanese-built monster collectors, players will get to take their monsters into battle and make their favorites stronger ...
And yet, this game is still for Japanese audiences only. Serkan Toto reports that Montopia, Zynga Japan's very own Pokémon clone, has arrived on the Android Market mere days after it hit the App Store ...
Almost every company has an answer to Pokemon, which is still a big deal over 10 years later, by the way. But none stack up quite as well. Zynga looks to change that with Montopia, its own monster ...
While details are sketchy at best, Zynga Japan has launched a monster-collection game on iOS in Japan called Montopia. From the game's images and official trailer [seen below], Montopia appears to be ...
Back in February, we spotted details concerning Zynga Japan's Montopia, a Pokemon-inspired "collect them all" monster game that then had no apparent timeline for a western release. Now, Zynga has ...
Keen to put those grubby accusations of plagiarism behind it, Zynga has rolled out its mobile monster collecting game, Montopia, to UK and US app stores. The game had previously only been available in ...
Zynga has now launched its "monster battle RPG," Montopia, in the Canadian iTunes store. The app is also available in English via Google Play, though apparently it's still not available to US Android ...