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    My Singing Monsters (Free-to-Play)

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    Post by genkicoll Sun Sep 08, 2013 5:06 pm

    My Singing Monsters
    by Big Blue Bubble Games - September, 2013

    Available at:
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    My Singing Monsters (Free-to-Play) My-singing-monsters_feature

    Collect, breed, and listen to your monsters sing! You have never seen a game like this before!

    Populate an island and watch what happens. Create unique havens by landscaping and arranging your creatures. Name them, feed them, make them happy; each monster is loaded with personality. You'll experience game play and music as never before!

    Play this game for free or purchase additional gameplay, virtual items, powerups, or other fun extras within the game to enhance your experience.
    • 30+ monster species to collect and nurture
    • Amazing art, animation, and audio effects
    • Lush islands, each with its own theme
    • Numerous decorations and structures
    • Create unique sound combinations
    • Walkthrough (Gamezebo)
    • My Singing Monsters Wiki

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    Post by genkicoll Sun Sep 08, 2013 5:50 pm

    I saw someone mention that this game is kind of like FaunaSphere, and desperately missing FS as I am, I decided to look into it some more.

    I found this video:

    and thought, "Well, that's kind of cool, I guess I could give it a try..."

    So I downloaded the game, which changed my "App" (Game Manager) just a bit, but no biggie, I can handle that.

    Then I started to play, and like when I started FS the first time, I was trying to figure out the point.  As it turns out, it's a fun little time waster! 

    We are given goals, and when we accomplish them we are given a reward of coins, food, and/or experience. Each species earns coins, and the higher level they are, and happier they are, the faster the coins accumulate.  Increase their levels by feeding them, make them happier by placing items they like beside them.  You can make food via a bakery, and it costs coins to make food.

    Each creature has a different kind of sound that it "plays," adding a new depth to the overall music that you hear.  Kind of like having a tune start with drums, then adding the bass, piano, synthesizer, etc to create a song.  You can mute the sound easily enough if you don't like it Wink
    You can collect money from your creatures by clicking on them and selecting the "collect" button -- you don't have to wait for money bags to appear over their heads to get the money.

    You can speed up how fast an action takes (such as breeding, incubating, removing rocks, baking, etc.) by using diamonds -- the one thing you can't earn during gameplay, except during a memory game that you can play only once a day, and via a mine, which you can buy for 500,000 coins.

    As long as you're patient, there's really no need to buy anything (with real money.)

    Really the only similarity I've seen to FS is that there is breeding involved, but the outcome is pre-determined based upon which two species you decide to combine.  Be aware that sometimes a breeding will FAIL, and you'll simply get one of the parents as a result.

    Breeding combinations:
    Multiple combinations can work on some monsters -- only most likely to work are listed

    • Bowgart = Potbelly + Maw / Mammott + Oaktopus / Toejammer + Furcorn
    • Clamble = Potbelly + Drumpler / Noggin + Furcorn / Mammott + Shrubb
    • Congle = Tweedle + Maw / Toejammer + Pango / Mammot + Quibble
    • Cybop = Noggin + Tweedle
    • Dandidoo = Potbelly + Tweedle
    • Deedge = Tweedle + Bowgart / Congle + Potbelly / Toejammer + Thumpies / Spunge + Mammott
    • Drumpler = Noggin + Mammott
    • Entbrat = Noggin + Bowgart / Toejammer + Clamble / Potbelly + T-Rox / Mammott + Pummel
    • Furcorn = Mammot + Potbelly
    • Fwog = Noggin + Toe Jammer
    • Maw = Mammott + Toe Jammer
    • Oaktopus = Potbelly + Toe Jammer
    • Pango = Mammot + Tweedle
    • Pom Pom = Tweedle + Drumpler / Noggin + Pango / Mammott + Cybop
    • Pummel = Potbelly + Fwog / Noggin + Oaktopus / Toejammer + Shrubb
    • Quarrister = Noggin + Thumpies / Mammott + Reedling / Potbelly + Pom Pom / Tweedle + Clamble
    • Quibble = Tweedle + Toejammer
    • Reedling = Tweedle + Shrubb / Noggin + Dandidoo / Potbelly + Cybop
    • Riff = Noggin + Congle / Mammott + Scups / Tweedle + T-rox / Toejammer + Pom Pom
    • Scups = Tweedle + Fwog / Noggin + Quibble / Toejammer + Cybop
    • Shellbeat = Noggin + Spunge / Potbelly + Scups / Toejammer + Reedling / Tweedle + Pummel
    • Shrubb = Noggin + Potbelly
    • Spunge = Tweedle + Oaktopus / Toejammer + Dandidoo / Potbelly + Quibble
    • T-Rox = Mammott + Fwog / Toejammer + Drumpler / Noggin + Maw
    • Thumpies = Tweedle + Furcorn / Potbelly + Pango / Mammott + Dandidoo

    Less than 1% chance of getting these:

    • Arackulele = Grumpyre + Reebro
    • Boodoo = Grumpyre + Jeeode
    • Ghatz = Entbrat + T-Rox
    • Grumpyre = Deedge + Congle
    • Nebulob = Ghazt + Reebro
    • Jeeode = Scups + Shellbeat
    • Reebro = Riff + T-Rox
    • Shugabass = Shugabush + Potbelly
    • Shugabeats = Shugabush + Quibble
    • Shugabush = Bowgart + Clamble
    • Shugajo = Shugabush + Pom Pom
    • Shugarock = Shugabush + Mammott
    • Shugabuzz = Shugabush + Furcorn
    • Shugavox = Shugabush + Deedge
    • Shugitar = Shugabush + Oaktopus
    • Sox = Ghazt + Jeeode
    • Whisp = Ghazt + Grumpyre

    *Holiday monsters:

    • Blabbit = Scups + Spunge (Easter)
    • Hoola = Pom Pom + Pango (Summer)
    • Punkleton = T-rox + Bowgart (Halloween)
    • Smoochle = Tweedle + Riff (Valentine's)
    • Yool  = Deedge + Thumpies (Christmas)

    Monster LIKES:

    • Arackulele - Harpsitree, Guitree, Zuffle Tree, Ghatz
    • Blabbin* - Tree Forte Tower, Oceanice Outpost, Flooy Nest, Pummel
    • Boodoo - Stritch Skin, Fossilosaurus, Castanevine, Jeeode.
    • Bowgart – Shrubb, Tweedle, Toob, Traveler’s Sign, Eerie Remains
    • Clamble – Oaktopus, Digger, Toob, Barbloo Statue, Pango
    • Congle - Meldablend, Cuitree, fossil-osaurus, Potbelly, T-Rox
    • Cybop - Toob, Razzli Tree, Cozee Cabin, Tweedle
    • Dandidoo - Hollow Log, Spurrit Statue, Yum yum Tree, Spunge, Pom Pom
    • Deedge - Piney Tree, Squeed Statue, Leafy Sea Dragon, Zuffle Tree, Shugabuzz
    • Drumpler – Noggin, Eerie Remains, Stritch Skin, Smunkin Patch
    • Entbrat – Mammott, Flappy Flag, Guitree, Babayag Tower
    • Furcorn – Toe Jammer, Thumpies, Eerie Remains, Smunkin Patch, Leafy Sea Dragon, Shugavox
    • Fwog – Mammott, Pom Pom, Reflecting Pool, Fire Bush, Spurrit Statue, Oaktopus
    • Ghazt – Babayag Tower, Squeed Statue, Crumpler Tree, Entbrat, Whisp
    • Grumpyre - Saggle Tree, Bass String Bridge, Dragon tower, Maw, Arackulele
    • Hoola - Tree Hut, Tree Forte Tower, Castanevine, Tweedle
    • Jeeode - Reflecting Pool, Digger, Tub Fountain, Tweedle, Boodoo
    • Mammott – Entbrat, Fwog, Quibble, Quarrister, Stritch Skin, Meldablend, Bottomless Pit
    • Maw – Pummel, Pango, Wild Bagpipe, Pipes of Cicado, Dragoon Statue
    • Nebulob - Toob, Fossilosaurus, Tree Forte Tower, Grumpyre
    • Noggin – Drumpler, Shellbeat, Traveler’s Sign, Trumplite, Fire Bush
    • Oaktopus – Clamble, Thumpies, Fwog, Refelcting Pool, Truplite, Spurrit Statue
    • Pango - Hollow Log, Digger, Babayag Tower, Maw, Clamble
    • Pom Pom - Directions to Nowhere, Toob, Bottomless Pit, Fwog, Dandidoo, Shugarock
    • Potbelly – T-Rox, Congle, Reedling, Bloofi Tree, Wild Bagpipe, Eerie Remains, Shugarock
    • Pummel – Maw, Fossil-osaurus, Flappy Flag, Fuzzle Tree, Toe Jammer
    • Punkleton* – Tree Forte Tower, Smunkin Patch, Beeyoot Tree, Shrubb
    • Quarrister - Tree Hut, Bass String Bridge, Zuffle Tree, Mammott
    • Quibble - Trumplite, Fossil-osaurus, Castanrvine, Mammott, Scups
    • Reebro - Barbloo statue, Fuzzle Tree, Bottomless Pit, Cybop, Nebulob
    • Reedling - Beeyoot Tree, Pipes of Cicado, Squeed Statue, Potbelly, Shrubb
    • Riff - Crumpler Tree, Bass string Bridge, Leafy Sea Dragon, Toe Jammer
    • Scups - Harpsitree, Castanevine, Dragon Tower, Quibble
    • Shellbeat - Puffle Tree, Yum Yum Tree, Dragon tower, Noggin
    • Shrubb – Bowgart, Reedling, Razzlie Tree, Saggle Tree, Fire Bush
    • Shugabass - Hollow Log, Bass String Bridge, Oaktopus
    • Shugabeats - Travelers' Sign, Harpsitree, Ambered Thing, Shugitar
    • Shugabush - Tree Hut, Bottomless Pit, Inverdigus Sprig, Furcorn, Razzli Tree
    • Shugajo - Fuzzle Tree, Dragon Tower, Quibble, Pipes of Cicado
    • Shugarock - Beeyoot Tree, Guitree, Cozee Cabin, Shugabeats
    • Shugabush – Furcorn, Inverdigus Sprig, Tree Hut, Bottomless Pit, Razzli Tree
    • Shugabuzz - Saggle Tree, Digger, Pom Pom, Yum Yum Tree
    • Shugavox - Flappy Flag, Puffle Tree, Floofy Nest, Mammott
    • Shugitar - Firebush, Dragoon Statue, Crumpler Tree, Furcorn
    • Smoochle - Barbloo Statue, Puffle Tree, Yum Yum Tree, Pom Pom
    • Spunge - Stritch Skin, Bloofi Tree, Barbloo Statue, Dandidoo
    • T-Rox – Potbelly, Congle, Bloofi Tree, Piney Tree, Dragoon Statue
    • Thumpies - Fuzzle Tree, Dragoon Statue, Cozee Cabin, Oaktopus, Furcorn
    • Toe Jammer – Furcorn, Riff, Pummel, Wild Bagpipe, Directions to Nowhere, Hollow Log
    • Tweedle – Bowgart, Cybop, Reflecting Pool, Razzli Tree, Harpsitree
    • Whisp - Beeyoot Tree, Puffle Tree, Ambered Thing, Reebro
    • Wubbox – Ambered Thing, Digger, Toob, Tub Fountain
    • Yool - Piney tree, Crumpler Tree, Thumpies, Deedge

    How much FOOD monsters need to get to level 15:
    Pure element monsters need 327,660:

    • Mammott
    • Noggin
    • Potbelly
    • Toe Jammer
    • Tweedle

    Double element monsters need 327,660:

    • Cybop
    • Dandidoo
    • Drumpler
    • Furcorn
    • Fwog
    • Maw
    • Oaktopus
    • Pango
    • Quibble
    • Shrubb

    Triple element monsters need 655,320:

    • Bowgart
    • Clamble
    • Congle
    • Pom Pom
    • Pummel
    • Reedling
    • Scups
    • Spunge
    • T-rox
    • Thumpies

    Quad element monsters need 982,980:

    • Entbrat
    • Deedge
    • Quarrister
    • Riff
    • Shellbeat

    Pure Element Ethereal Monsters / Special Monsters / Legendary Monsters need 1,310,640:

    • Blabbit
    • Ghazt
    • Grumpyre
    • Hoola
    • Jeeode
    • Punkleton
    • Reebro
    • Schmootchie
    • Shugabush
    • Yool

    Double Element Ethereal Monsters need 2,621,360:

    • Arackulele
    • Boodoo
    • Nebulob
    • Whisp

    My Singing Monsters Wiki


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    Post by Sportygal2009 Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:35 pm

    See I told you that SOME of these F2P games aren't so bad. You just have to find the right one and you worded it quite nicely you do have to be patient because if anyone is coming into these type of games thinking they are just going to play hours on end non stop without spending money well these definitely aren't the game for you. These can though be played without spending any money. Sunny
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    Post by RenaissanceMom Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:34 pm

    Looks cute. If I had kids at home I'd totally try it out but this isn't really my kind of game.
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    Post by genkicoll Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:17 pm

    Hello All,

    I have great news! A new update is now available for My Singing Monsters. This new version contains: Added Wubbox monster, Ethereal Island with new currency, Added Whisp, Nebulob, Arackulele, Reebro, Ghazt and Grumpyre ethereal monsters, Hotel and Storage structures to store your monsters and decorations when not in use, added Shugabush monster, and much more!

    This is a critical update, so should show up in your Big Fish Games app. Just click to install the update.

    If that's not showing up, just follow these steps:

    1) Click on the 'Options' cog on the top right-hand side of your app
    2) Go to the 'Downloads' tab
    3) Select 'Manually'
    4) Click the 'Check for Updates' button
    5) Follow the prompts to install the update
    6) Enjoy!

    If you have any issues with the update, please feel free to contact our Tech Support Team so one of our Reps can take a look at what's going on.

    Happy Gaming!

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    Post by genkicoll Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:32 am

    Reposted with permission
    alinarouge at the BF Forums, Oct. 24, 2013 wrote:*** ETHEREAL Island
    In the new version, Enthereal Island has Spiritual Monsters in the market.
    They are Three (3):

    - Nebulob (plasma, mech / 42h)
    The Nebulob can be bred using a combination of two pure element Ethereal Monsters. Possible combination(s): Ghazt and Reebro

    - Arackulele (shadow, mech / 42h)
    The Arackulele can be bred using a combination of two pure element Ethereal Monsters. Possible combination(s): Grumpyre and Reebro


    - Whisp (plasma, shadow / 42 h)
    The Whisp can be bred using a combination of two pure element Ethereal Monsters. Possible combination(s): Ghazt and Grumpyre


    *** PLANT ISland:
    In the market we have:

    - Ghazt (plasma / 36h)
    Possible combination(s):

    Entbrat and Bowgart
    Entbrat and Clamble
    Entbrat and Pummel
    Entbrat and T-Rox

    There is roughly a 1% chance of breeding this successfully. It is uncertain whether some combinations work better than others. For the shortest wait time per attempt, Entbrat and T-Rox is recommended. According to statistics, doing 70 attempts gives you a 50% chance of successfully breeding a Ghazt.


    - Shugabush (special monster / 35h)
    The Shugabush becomes available for purchase in the Market at Level 9. The breeding combination is: Bowgart and Clamble



    *** COLD ISland:
    we have one ehtereal monster , but very important for future combinantions

    - Grumpyre (shadow /36h)
    he Grumpyre can be bred using a combination of one four-element monster and one three-element monster. Possible combination(s):

    Deedge and Congle
    Deedge and Bowgart
    Deedge and Spunge
    Deedge and Thumpies

    ?There is roughly a 1% chance of breeding this successfully. It is uncertain whether some combinations work better than others. According to statistics, doing 70 attempts gives you a 50% chance of successfully breeding a Grumpyre.

    *** AIR Island
    We have only one monster at disposal in the market.

    - Reebro
    The Reebro can be bred using a combination of one four-element monster and one three-element monster. Possible combination(s):

    Riff and Congle
    Riff and Pompom
    Riff and Scups
    Riff and T-Rox

    There is roughly a 1% chance of breeding this successfully. It is uncertain whether some combinations work better than others. Riff and T-Rox bear the shortest wait time per attempt.


    *** WATER Island
    We have no ethereal monsters at disposal in the market


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    Post by genkicoll Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:12 pm

    Oh my gosh, oh my gosh, oh my gosh! *squee* Yahoo!  There's a new update today, and not only are we now able to breed the Yool (which I've been dying to get,) Shugabush Island is now available!  *happy dance*

    Ah, and since I'm posting here, anyway, here's a scaled-down picture of my Cold Island here at home, which is all dressed up for the holidays (sans Yool -- it's breeding as we speak! Happy bounce  )
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    I think my Cold Island at work is prettier Sunny
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    Post by RenaissanceMom Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:23 pm

    Very cute! Glad you're enjoying the game.  Smile
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    Post by genkicoll Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:43 pm

    Finalized Christmas Island (at home)
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