Monster Run is a dark fantasy beat’em up with roguelite elements. Fight as a giant monster cat protecting your home forest. Destroy massive armies of human soldiers and their allies. Evolve your attacks, master non-human tactics, and discover the joy of breathing fire.
Action / Arcade & IndieImmortality wasn't offered nor asked, so I knew this would happen.
I die, I rise stronger and wiser.
No crying over spilled guts, especially if they're mine.
I eat obliterations for breakfast, no biggie.
The empire is extatic over the news of my death. My urge do disappoint them by coming back is stronger than even death itself.
The empire keeps spreading rumors that the monster is finally defeated, but the attacks continue.
I could say dying is kind of a hobby of mine.
Roaring is a very functional form of communication.
Most of my enemies lack any protection against lightning.
Magical realms in distant worlds have old battlefields covered with exotic weapons that nobody wants. It's okay to take them and rain them down on my enemies.
I obtained the foundation for this spell a long time ago, from a magical realm far, far away.
It often triggers naturally as coincidence of strikes, increasing the average damage output.
Rapid freeze can slow down entire armies, and most of them are not well protected against cold.
I've attacked servants of the local empire. Its emperor will surely notice and react to this.
Loss of a small army sent to catch one animal will grab the attention of the empire.
The recent defeat of their elite army has shocked the empire. Rumors will begin to spread and nobles will demand action.
Loss of this strongpoint will pause imperial operations in the area.
The machine deserved some style points. The empire has lost their trump and must be terrified now.
Human songs will be sung about the cat who crashed the feast.
Loss of the summoning circle will stop imperial operations in the North.
I eat my own deaths for breakfast, it's fine.
Destroying large armies with bare paws can be a serious health risk. More lives can be gained through high-level HP upgrades.
Each defeat only makes me harder, better, faster, stronger.
Some animals collect bones, I collect experiences that result in my death. No big difference really.
My deeply personal and existential thirst for victory cannot be quenched by a mere death.
No matter how many they kill, an immortal, invisible force keeps sending new monsters against the empire until it is destroyed.
I've destroyed a bad empire without even caring to know its name. It's time to focus on enjoying the coziness of my forest again.
Destruction of the biggest and most powerful imperial castle will surely shake the empire to the core. They will be surely mobilizing all of their remaining forces against me.
All of those horse slavers that I wiped out were important minibosses, so called princes, lords and dukes of the empire. Their servants were obviously commanded to proclaim their death to be most greatest tragedy.
Total annihilation of the most skilled and well-equipped imperial army looks like the breaking point of this empire. Surely, wiser generals and minibosses are already leaving the lands.
The empire has designated me as a Menace instead of Exotic Resource (fur) on their maps.
The empire has designated me as a Serious Menace on their maps. People are starting to avoid areas near me.
The empire has designated me as a Threat on their maps. More spies ands scouts have been sent to locate me.
The empire has designated me as a Dangerous Threat on their maps. Surely plans are being discussed how to get rid of me.
The empire has announced Martial Law, drafting available men into milita armies. Many are leaving the land to avoid the draft.
The empire has designated me as a Existential Threat on their maps. People are starting to move away from the imperial lands.
The empire is collapsing, it's generals and armies deserting in mass and leaving these lands. The forest will be safe for now, but I still have an emperor on the menu.
Everybody remaining in the empire is afraid of the monster cat. Some soldiers and servants are occasionally deserting.