Cards! – MonkeyBox 2 is a casual card game developed by TheCodingMonkeys. The last update, v1.10, released on February 01, 2022, and it’s rated 4.33 out of 5 based on the latest 15 reviews. Cards! – MonkeyBox 2 is FREE and requires iOS 13.4+ and Android 12.4 or newer to download.
Cards, Cats and Curiosity
Cards! – MonkeyBox 2 Gameplay Overview
Description
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Lush forests, wild oceans and howling caves. Hot air balloons, cats and deadly deserts. Swipe your way through a dangerous world.
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This game/story is very short, took me about half a day to finish and realistically probably only about an hour or 2. But I really enjoyed it! Mostly the gameplay was just trial and error but it was enough to make me think without delaying the whole story. The story was fun, it didn’t make much sense really but I liked the whole thing. Overall, this is a fun little game that will tell an odd story in a strange way and steal your attention for a while.
★★★★☆Greatly enjoyed, but wanted more!
This was a thoroughly enjoyable game. It’s very intuitive, and the design is so well thought out—especially how easy it was for me to pick up and play without any kind of written tutorial! I like the variety of gameplay as I progressed, but each level took between 10-20 minutes to complete, so I’d say it took only a few hours for me to get through all 8 levels. The game controls are much better than Monkeybox 1 (no pointing your phone around the room to snap photos here), but I do miss some of t
★★★★☆beautiful!
i wish there was more! beautiful art and fun pick up and play. hope to see more of these! thanks to the devs
Sort of like a challenging old-school adventure game, where you’re expected to fail in order to learn how to do better next time (possibly with different inventory). But some elements only work in the visual medium.
The card UI was often annoying (why can’t I swipe any card up to play it?) and the story didn’t always make sense. The puzzles were pretty fair, however.
Absolutely worth playing for free (it was on sale)!