The controls have been made incredibly simple and only really use the control stick or d-pad depending on preference and maybe 2 buttons at most. 15 of the minigame are free for all games, 5 are 2v2 team minigames, and 5 are 3v1 almost boss-style games. I haven’t played a really terrible minigame here – there is usually at least one – but they have done well to make all 25 enjoyable. In all, there are 25 minigames to unlock and play and they range from super fun at best to slightly tricky at worst. My kids loved the different designs of the monsters although they did both take a liking to the penguin monster. You can tell it has borrowed heavily from the mini-game style of Mario Party but the engaging cute graphical style and upbeat background music suit it nicely without being annoying. The graphics looks pretty good for a party game like this. These prizes aren’t too exciting though they are usually either a decoration for the village lobby or a different colour skin for a monster. The other two options are to change your player area if you feel like being a different monster and a prize machine area where after you play so many games, you earn tokens which can be used in the prize machine to win a mystery prize. There is a free play option to just randomly play any minigame you have unlocked by playing them once in the tournament mode. You have the solo gauntlet to see how many minigames you can win in a row against the computer. You can play a tournament which is the standard thing to do, where you play either 10, 15, or 20 mini-games to see who is the best. Player one leads the other monsters in choosing what they are going to do but there are only a few options. So you and up to 3 of your friends can choose from 7 different cute monsters to play with, and you are sent into a small village that acts as a lobby. ![]() But My Singing Monsters Playground has taken 7 of the monsters found from that game and brought them into a multiplayer minigame playground. It’s quite novel and the monsters sing constantly so I can see why kids would love it. I didn’t know this at first, but My Singing Monsters is a popular mobile game as a time-killing feed and breed type of game. Let’s not get carried away – it’s not going to stand toe to toe with the likes of Mario Party – but what it has done is make a decent alternative that most kids can pick up and play. Developed and Published by Big Blue Bubble, My Singing Monsters Playground has entered the party game arena with some impressive results.
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