Stone Golem Studios has launched Chronomon – Monster Farm in early access on Android, offering a unique blend of monster-taming and farm simulation. Priced at a one-time payment of $9.99, the game promises a pure gaming experience with no ads or in-app purchases.
In Chronomon – Monster Farm, you're tasked with rebuilding towns and navigating the complexities of the mysterious Epoch Syndicate in a pixelated, post-apocalyptic world. The core of the game revolves around capturing and training over 100 different Chronomon, each boasting unique traits, rarities, and skill trees. With 39 skill trees and over 300 skills at your disposal, these critters play a crucial role not just in battles—where they can execute Perfect Hits and unlock hidden passives—but also in farm tasks like planting, harvesting, and breaking rocks.
Diversify your farm with over 50 crop varieties and explore the waters to catch more than 20 types of fish. Cooking the food you gather and grow keeps both you and your Chronomon in top shape. Be prepared for a dynamic weather system that can throw snowstorms, rain, and other natural disasters your way, impacting your farming efforts and battle strategies.
The game's narrative lets you choose your path as a Monster Tamer, a Farmer, or a mix of both, set within a vast open world filled with dungeons, forests, towns, and secret glades. To get a better feel for the game, take a look at the trailer below.
Time of day in Chronomon influences enemy behavior and NPC availability, adding another layer of strategy to your adventures. The game features a mail system and weekly job boards in towns to keep you engaged and returning for more.
Currently in early access, you can dive into all the main content, explore 7 towns, engage in real-time and turn-based battles, expand your farm, fish, craft, and personalize your space. With a roadmap to enhance the game for about a year before its 1.0 release, there's plenty of content to enjoy and look forward to.
One of the standout features is the cloud-saving system, allowing seamless gameplay across multiple devices including mobile phones, PCs, consoles, and even smartwatches. Yes, you read that right—Chronomon can be played on your smartwatch. Don't miss out; head over to the Google Play Store to try it yourself.
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