When comparing Bouncing Monster | Don't miss to Touch, Crack and Jump vs DRAGON QUEST VIII, the Slant community recommends DRAGON QUEST VIII for most people. In the question“What are the best one handed Android games?” DRAGON QUEST VIII is ranked 9th while Bouncing Monster | Don't miss to Touch, Crack and Jump is ranked 53rd. The most important reason people chose DRAGON QUEST VIII is:
Instead of a class system that is found in all of the previous Dragon Quest titles where players upgrade their player through beating monsters a certain amount of time, Dragon Quest VIII uses a skill system to level up the characters and learn new skills by placing skill points earned through battle into the available skill tree, this allows for a more fine grained approach of leveling a character up.
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Pros
Pro It's like flappy bird but it have a bouncing mechanic addon which makes the game different. Its like flappy bird with Mario style
Here's a very simple yet extremely entertaining game that will have you doing you best to keep a cute little monster alive. The Bouncing Monster app for your iPod touch, iPad, and iPhone will have you coming to the aid of a rather cute and bouncy monster. In this game you need to keep the monster alive as long as possible and that can be done by jumping, touching, and cracking the blocks that get in your way. You're in for fast-paced adventure, cute graphics, and addictive gameplay with this app.
Pro Background theme change
The game appears to have themes that change with seasons.
Pro Fine grained controls over leveling each character
Instead of a class system that is found in all of the previous Dragon Quest titles where players upgrade their player through beating monsters a certain amount of time, Dragon Quest VIII uses a skill system to level up the characters and learn new skills by placing skill points earned through battle into the available skill tree, this allows for a more fine grained approach of leveling a character up.
Pro One handed gameplay design
The game plays in portrait mode to cater to the hardcore Japanese gaming audience that enjoy being able to play with one hand while commuting.
Pro Really long game
Including side quest the game can easily last over 100 hours.
Pro Classic JRPG battle system
As one would expect of a JRPG there are random battles on the map that are strictly turn based.
Cons
Con Just another Flappy Bird clone
Bouncing Monster is yet another Flappy Bird clone, one that looks as if it also paid for 5 star reviews, as that is all there is on the Play Store other than one 3 star review. This is easily noticeable from the poor spelling and foreign names that accompany all of the 5 star reviews that not even once go into any kind of specifics of what the game does or how it plays.
Con Removed content from North American PS2 release
Things like the original orchestrated music and voice acting that were in the original North American Playstation 2 release have been removed from the mobile version of the game. Most likely to save room.