So I'd say it's worth a 7Īzure Dreams is as addictive as Pokémon, I'd say. Nothing annoying, but no premium compositions. It only gets monotone, after playing 40 hours or so. Nothing bad to say about the games music. I'd say this is high end graphics for GBC. Especially when you're using the game boy colorīattle-graphics (pictures) are nice works and the monsters designs are way more cooler than those in the Pokémon titles, in my opinion. The graphics are great for a game boy game. Especially when you create a freakin' strong monster, you've never seen, that smashes everything. You can even make 2 monsters fusion to another, which brings a lot of fun. Quite similar to games like Dragon Quest Monsters, you're abled to breed monster's eggs to fill your monster stable. You'll find many types of items, which you can bring out of the tower to store or sell them. Inside the tower you can move across the floors, encountering monsters and fighting them by yourself or with the help of your familiar(s). But once you leave the tower, your experience level lowers back to lvl 1. Your character itself can be equipped with weapons and stuff, and even level up. The floors in the tower are generated randomly, so whenever you enter it, you'll be confronted with unknown conditions. From this point on you are able to enter the tower. This one tells you, that he is a familiar of your father, and here to support you in your quest to reach lvl 30 of the tower.
As a fresh grownup, the boy meets a familiar. The boy (the player) is an upcoming monster-tamer, like his father, who disappeared in the floors of the tower long ago. Monsbaya is dominated by the monster-tower. It deals about a young boy living in a desert town called Monsbaya. At first it looked short, but after reaching the top of the tower the first time, the game expanded in it's dimensions in a way, I didn't find again in a game boy game. I guess my brother purchased a used cartridge and played it a while before I found it. "Azure Dreams" on the game boy was a game that took me months to play. This is going to be the second review I write.