Mino Monsters has - and always will be a horribly developed mobile game. This game is full of bugs and glitches and will almost always crash right to the home screen, robbing you of PvP banners or loot found from chests with no way of recovering any of it. Mino Monsters 2 is so broken that there are literally game-breaking bugs (one bug in particular that I am dealing with and because of it, Im trying to get my money back from Apple) that will glitch your game and prevent you from playing the PvP, and there is even a bug that will flat out prevent you from being able to access any content, practically ruining your account unless the developers hopefully push out an update thatll somehow fix the state of the game. Besides the fact that its completely broken, the game is without a doubt "pay-to-win", wherein if you wish to even attempt playing end-game content you must shell out at least some amount of money. There is absolutely no way to challenge the highest tier bosses without purchasing gems to either unlock another equip slot or to buy items from the shop, hands down. Gems dont drop after a certain amount of quests are completed and theres no way to craft them. If you want items for 100 gems + that are actually the only way to make your characters somewhat viable against the games hardest challenges, then guess what: Youre going to have to spend at least $10 just to get 100 or so gems just to purchase ONE item. Bad business practices are bad. A game like Plants vs Zombies 2 is far superior to Mino Monsters 2, because although it too is a freemium, it is set up to where those who wish to play the game without being forced to shell out money can do just that, without losing any of the total experience and still have tons of fun playing with a couple less plants that dont really alter the way the game plays completely. I highly recommend playing PvZ 2, or any other freemium, over MM 2. I could go about how the bag size is intentionally very limited which forces you to pay $5 just to gain more space in a bag that already shouldve been there, or how Minos cap at 70 and are pretty much impossible to level past that cap which you need to in order to compete against level 90 enemies, or even how the drop rates for fire shards are absolutely abysmal and will almost feel like a perpetual grind just to unlock the boss fight for Infernova, and go on and on and on and on...but Im not. Im going to let you decide if you want to waste your time on a horrible Pokemon rip-off for yourself. You have my warning: its not going to be fun or rewarding, at all.
Dannie:* about Mino Monsters 2: Evolution