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My Mammott was a spin-off of the My Singing Monsters franchise made by Big Blue Bubble. This game was free to play on iOS, Android devices, and on Amazon until it was no longer supported.
When you start the game for the first time, you start by seeing an egg and you have to hatch it multiple times before it cracks and it becomes a Mammott. A tutorial is followed after that.
You can talk to Mammott and he will repeat everything you say with a monstery voice. You can also poke his head, belly, back, or feet. Shaking the device will cause an earthquake.
Tapping the Mammott button in the bottom-right corner will show a list of commands he can do. He can sing, dance and do tricks, but most abilities must be unlocked by leveling up.
Clicking the donut/apple button in the bottom-left corner gives you a list of Treats you can feed Mammott. Feeding him enough Treats levels up Mammott, which then allows for new tricks, new Treats, and, occasionally, a new world to explore. The maximum level the player can get is Level 15.
The following items are available for Mammott to eat:
- Cookie: Unlocked at Level 1
- Bread: Unlocked at Level 2
- Donut: Unlocked at Level 4
- Pizza: Unlocked at Level 6
- Pie: Unlocked at Level 10
- Cake: Unlocked at Level 12
There are 3 Islands in the game, as well as a new world. They are Plant Island, Cold Island, and Air Island, as well as the Real World
Although the Mammott is the star of the game, Thumpies and Cybop appear in the mini-game. In said mini-game, you fling Thumpies at Mammott to win points. Hitting Mammott 5 times in a row gets you more Thumpies to throw at him. Sometimes, Cybop appears during the mini-game. When you fling Thumpies at a Cybop, you win one Diamond. The mini-game ends when you run out of Thumpies.
You can play the wheel of fortune to win Diamonds. It can only be played once per 4 hours.
According to BBB, in this game, you can:
- Poke his head, belly, back, or feet.
- Feed him treats such as cookies and donuts.
- Shake the phone to create an earthquake for him.
- Make Mammott dance, do tricks, and sing.
- Interact with him in different environments, including the Real World!
- Play a mini-game where you need to fling Thumpies at Mammott for Diamond rewards.
- Record and share videos on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, or send them by email.
More information to be added.
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My Mammott Monster[]
My Mammott Monster, also translated to ‘My Monster Mammott’, and sometimes mistranslated to ‘my monster mamit’, is the Korean version of the game, developed by Yodo1 Games Korea. Not much is known about it as it was not supported for very long.
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Notes[]
- Even though the Thumpies and Cybop can appear in any of the 3 Islands in My Mammott, the Thumpies cannot appear on the Plant and Air Islands, and Cybop cannot appear on the Plant and Cold Islands in the mainline My Singing Monsters game.
- The singing is the same throughout all Islands if Mammott is instructed to sing.
- Cybop says "Doo bop" in a robotic voice when hit. This snippet is taken from its sound on Earth Island in the first My Singing Monsters game.
- The singing command features the sound of Mammott on Plant Island in the first My Singing Monsters game.
- In the Thumpies mini-game, the song that plays is called “The Thumpieverse”, which originated from the original Thumpies game a few years before My Singing Monsters was released. Eventually, the song was added to My Singing Monsters in the Jukebox on the Colossingum.
- In the official description, Mammott is referred to with "he" pronouns, which may indicate that the one in this game is male. However, in the game My Singing Monsters, Mammotts (and all other monsters) are gender-neutral.
- My Mammott does not work with iOS devices that are updated to iOS 11 or later. This is most likely because iOS 10 is the last version of iOS that supports 32-bit software, and iOS 11 drops support for all 32-bit applications. On Android and PC however, the app was unofficially archived on various sites due to its abandonment from BBB.
- The emote unlocked at level 3 uses the same sample as Noggin's track on Space Island, except slowed down.