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''Monster Racers'' is a monster-taming and
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hybrid developed and published by
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, and published by
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in
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. It was released on January 22, 2009 in Japan, with a KOEI The Best re-release on December 10, 2009, and on May 11, 2010 in North America, for
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. The game, set in a ''
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''-esque modern
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world, allows players to catch monsters and use them to compete in races. It is a spiritual sequel to the unrelated '' Monstar Race'' series, originally released in 1998 on
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. It received mixed reception from critics, who praised its gameplay and graphics, but decried its lack of originality and weak story.


Plot

Ten years ago, a small island in the Pacific Ocean was discovered to have strange fantastical monsters with a competitive spirit to race against each other. Since then, these monsters have spread around the world, with people around the world competing against one another with their monsters, giving rise to Monster Races as a worldwide competitive sport. You, fresh into the scene, have made the trip to Star Island to fulfil the lifelong dream to become the top racer in the world. After picking out your first monster, you take a test to obtain a
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to compete in annual monster racing
tournament A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses: # One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
s held on each of the seven continents of the world. Along the way, however, an evil group is out there to hinder your adventure.


Gameplay

The game plays in the manner of a top-down
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, in which the player can explore towns and talk to
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to obtain
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. In the wilds, the player finds other characters to fight, and also directly controls their chosen monster in races against wild monsters to defeat or befriend them. Races have a combat element, and attacking enemies from behind or above slows them down. Players must blast opposing wild monsters with energy before the race is finished in order to capture them. Short 2D platforming races level up the player's monster, while races against other trainers are longer and give more
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s. Tournament matches have four tiers of qualifiers and four monsters racing at once.


Development

''Monster Racers'' was first announced at Tokyo Game Show 2008, and was unveiled in Europe at
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2008 and North America at
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, presented by Koei trade show models and featuring a promotional costume of Furion, one of the game's legendary monsters. Prior to the game's release,
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announced it was being published by UFO Interactive in North America as part of a partnership with the company, alongside ''
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''.


Reception

''Monster Racers'' received an aggregate score of 70/100 on
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, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. In pre-release E3 impressions, Rus McLaughlin of ''
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'' described the game's races as "mildly fun", but "tough to see ..being diverting for long", saying the game's real appeal would be in the collecting and breeding of monsters. He noted that the game seemed to directly copy the ''Pokémon'' formula. Following the game's release, Nathan Meunier of ''
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'' rated it 7.5/10 points, describing it as addictive but unoriginal. Describing its "blatant" riffing off the ''Pokémon'' franchise, he nevertheless described the races as enjoyable, with "a lot of variety and subtle depth". He called the game's campaign "a colorful and exuberant affair", saying that there was a lot to explore, and praising the
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matches. He described the game as having "fun ..hiding beneath the surface" despite its derivative aspects leaving a "bad aftertaste".
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of ''
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'' rated the game 3/5 stars, calling it repetitive and hard to play for more than short bursts. He described the races as monotonous, and said that there were "inexcusable graphical hang-ups". While saying it had potential to be a great game, he noted that there was too little variety. Zach Welhouse of ''RPGamer'' similarly rated the game 3/5 points, describing its monster designs as "clever" but the overall graphics as "generic". Calling the game's dialog more spirited than Pokémon, he nevertheless said that the game never escaped "mediocrity".


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