From the innovators and creators at Grid games, 怪獸大都市 is another fun addition to the World of Simulation games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
Monster Metropolis drops the player into a ruined city at the turn of the century and asks them to wear the mayor hat. Weird creatures have stomped everything flat, so the job is to rebuild fast and make the next invasion hurt for them instead of the citizens. It plays like a city builder with a survival twist. Housing, shops, and factories need clear zoning, but the big focus is defence. Walls, turrets, patrols, and a steady military grow right alongside research labs, since new tech changes how those monster waves go. The rhythm is steady and satisfying, plan a block, queue upgrades, check the perimeter, research a new perk, then expand again as the skyline slowly replaces the rubble.
Hiring is a whole system by itself. The city pulls in specialists from different fields, plus a roster of stylish secretaries that act like managers with unique buffs. Assigning them to departments nudges build times, income, and security in the right direction, which makes the economy side feel more like running a business empire than just stacking taxes. There are lighter bits too, short mini games around cafes, spas, gyms, skiing, hot springs, even a cat petting spot. They hand out resources and mood boosts, nice little things to tap while construction ticks. The presentation leans a bit dramatic, but seeing streets fill up and towers go from scaffolding to lit windows is satisfying. On BlueStacks, the mouse makes zoning and dragging roads cleaner, and flipping between defence and city menus feels quicker on a monitor. It is a blend of calm planning and occasional tension when sirens start, and the city either holds or cracks, depending on how well that layout and research came together.
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