Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-30292748-20161022141312/@comment-25404524-20181211043422

No surprise. Both have similar goals in that the main goal is to collect the entire collection of monsters, but they approach them all in different ways. Instead of throwing PokeBalls at nearly fainted monsters, My Singing Monsters involves mixing different combinations of elements to form new monsters. Both do have a degree of family-friendliness, though Pokemon does fit under those kinds of higher age-rating games in some degrees, due to involving injuring monsters to exploit them, *cough cough* PETA and their counterproductive animal rights efforts.

But oh well, monsters (as in My Singing Monsters, Pokemon, Monsters Inc, etc.) are my kind of thing especially for how I understand the world; in my way of approaching the world, monsters do have their own unique traits that they have to utilize to maximize their potential, they do have such variety, but ultimately they still are able to please even the most critical members of society (with exceptions of course).