It’s a tricky game. Merge monsters, fight, keep merging. The physics can be wonky sometimes, making battles messier than they should be. Neat concept but annoying when things don’t go as planned. It’s easy to get hooked on the merging though. You’ll find yourself swapping creatures just to see if it works. Just be warned, it’s a little grindy and some parts feel intentionally frustrating. Still, it’s sort of addictive in its own way.
Playing this game means constantly merging rainbow monsters to get better fighters. No fancy controls, just drag and drop. It’s about knowing which monsters to combine and when to fight. Sometimes you’ll need to think ahead, other times it’s trial and error. No real skill involved, more like patience. Repetition gets old fast, but the thrill of a good merge keeps you pushing forward. Just don’t expect it to be fair every time.
One little trick I found is to save a few basic monsters before a big fight. When you run out of better options, merge these common guys to get a decent fighter quickly. Also, paying attention to the order of merges can make a difference. Sometimes merging a rare monster too early wastes potential. Little things like that turn out to be the secret to greater success here.
If you want to get ahead, focus on collecting as many rainbow creatures as possible. Focusing on merging specific types into stronger allies saves time. Also, don’t forget to periodically reset your merges for better options. I found that waiting a little before merging again can sometimes get you stronger monsters faster. It’s all about patience and picking the right combo at the right moment. Trust me, small details matter.