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After the title screen, the player chooses their monster, location, and mode, then a skip-able cut scene starts showing the opening of a crowded cinema. It shows a few of Epyx's other games before "presenting their feature presentation". The game starts and the player must complete the objective. Instead of an HP Bar, there is an "Endurance Bar". In the Destroy Landmark and Search modes, the player has a "Proximity Bar", which fills up when the player gets closer to the object being searched for. In the Search mission the Proximity bar only appears for a few seconds when the young monster cries out.
After the title screen, the player chooses their monster, location, and mode, then a skip-able cut scene starts showing the opening of a crowded cinema. It shows a few of Epyx's other games before "presenting their feature presentation". The game starts and the player must complete the objective. Instead of an HP Bar, there is an "Endurance Bar". In the Destroy Landmark and Search modes, the player has a "Proximity Bar", which fills up when the player gets closer to the object being searched for. In the Search mission the Proximity bar only appears for a few seconds when the young monster cries out.


The game offers a variety of scenarios, playable monsters, and cities to demolish (complete with famous landmarks, such as Tokyo Tower). The monsters are based on popular movie monsters such as:
The game offers a variety of scenarios, playable monsters, and cities to demolish (complete with famous landmarks, such as the [[Tokyo Tower]]). The monsters are based on popular movie monsters such as:
*[[The Glog]] (The Blob)
*[[The Glog]] (The Blob)
*[[Sphectra]] ([[Mothra]])
*[[Sphectra]] ([[Mothra]])
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*[[Tarantus]] (Giant Spider)
*[[Tarantus]] (Giant Spider)
*[[Mister Meringue]] (the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man)
*[[Mister Meringue]] (the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man)
*Epyx was able to secure licensing for [[Godzilla]]. (It is unknown if the offspring of Godzilla in this game is meant to be [[Minilla]])
*Epyx was able to secure licensing for [[Godzilla]] (it is unknown if the offspring of Godzilla in this game is meant to be [[Minilla]]).
There are six cities to choose from:
There are six cities to choose from:
*San Francisco
*San Francisco
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Tarantus_MMG.jpg|[[Tarantus]]
Tarantus_MMG.jpg|[[Tarantus]]
Mechatron_MMG.jpg|[[Mechatron]]
Mechatron_MMG.jpg|[[Mechatron]]
MovieMonsterGameOffsprings.png|The monsters and their offsprings
MovieMonsterGameOffsprings.png|The monsters and their offspring
Monster-Movie-Game-Ad-July-2022-01.jpg|Teaser advert
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==Trivia==
*Epix developed a similar computer game in 1981 called ''[[wikipedia:Crush, Crumble and Chomp!|Crush, Crumble and Chomp!]]'' which included a parody of [[Godzilla]] named Goshilla.
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 22 February 2023

The Movie Monster Game
The Movie Monster Game box art
Developer Epyx
Publisher Epyx
Platforms Commodore 64
Apple II
Languages English
Genre Strategy

The Movie Monster Game is a 1986 computer game developed by Epyx for the Apple II and Commodore 64.

Gameplay

After the title screen, the player chooses their monster, location, and mode, then a skip-able cut scene starts showing the opening of a crowded cinema. It shows a few of Epyx's other games before "presenting their feature presentation". The game starts and the player must complete the objective. Instead of an HP Bar, there is an "Endurance Bar". In the Destroy Landmark and Search modes, the player has a "Proximity Bar", which fills up when the player gets closer to the object being searched for. In the Search mission the Proximity bar only appears for a few seconds when the young monster cries out.

The game offers a variety of scenarios, playable monsters, and cities to demolish (complete with famous landmarks, such as the Tokyo Tower). The monsters are based on popular movie monsters such as:

There are six cities to choose from:

  • San Francisco
  • Tokyo
  • Paris
  • London
  • New York
  • Moscow

There are five modes to play:

  • Escape - Get out of the city.
  • Lunch - Devour as much as you can.
  • Search - Search for the monster's kidnapped offspring.
  • Destroy Landmark - Search for and destroy a particular landmark from the city.
  • Berserk - Destroy as much of the city as possible.

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