This game is pretty good
Kaiju Klash
- Release Date:
- Nov 8, 2022
- Developer:
- McCollum Games
- Publisher:
- McCollum Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
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About This Game
Key Features
- Hundreds of unique monster part combinations so you can fight your way, each with unique stats and abilities
- Spend your winnings on new and more powerful parts
- Type system allows you to strategize around you and your opponent's weaknesses
- Build your reputation and conquer fearsome bosses in Career Mode
- Get right into the action with Arena Mode
- Raise the stakes even higher with multiple difficulty and permadeath options
Career Mode
- Journey from a lowly nobody to the world champion!
- Choose what opponents and challenges you'll face. Tougher fights lead to greater rewards, but be careful as a lost battle will set you back.
- Special modifiers that bring a new layer of challenge into each and every fight
- Face unique bosses to progress to the next tier of the arena and add their power to yours if you're successful
Arena Mode
- Not ready for the extra challenges of Career Mode? Try the abbreviated experience of Arena Mode
- Progress through a series of increasingly difficult fights at the pace and difficulty you prefer
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User Reviews
[h1]★★★★☆[/h1] This is a fun little turn-based combat game where you create a monster out of an assortment of parts. Think Medabots when it comes to building your monster, you choose a set of arms, legs, and a torso/head for the monster, each has its own ability or attack that can be used. The gallery on Steam doesn't show it much, but the combat of the game is a normal turned-based game. The game is quite easy but it isn’t without complexity. The combat has a rock-paper-scissors dynamic similar to that of Pokemon where certain types are strong against other types. Additionally, you get some monster parts that require 2 AP in order to be used, so you need to spend a turn blocking in order to use that part's action, so there is some strategy when it comes to building your monster and how you go about combat. The game has a random Arena mode where you can set how many rounds you will go through in order to finish it, and then there’s a Career mode that you play through ...
This game is so fun and cute!!! I hope it picks up traction soon!
[i]My Experience[/i] What first caught my eye about [b]Kaiju Klash[/b] was its lovely use of the comic sans font. I kid, I kid. I liked the idea of frankenstein-ing together a fighter out of the pieces of other monsters. [b]Kaiju Klash[/b] has a lot of cool opponents, like the Nanobots, the Electric Squid, or Gorillaborg. Whatever moves that these monsters have access to, you yourself can access by equipping the corresponding monster part. Although there are certain builds that seem effective against most enemies, you'll generally want to switch out a few parts to maximize your effectiveness in each fight. There is a "type" system that functions in a rock/paper/scissors fashion in terms of vulnerabilities and resistances. You'll generally find a couple of parts of each type that you enjoy, and then upgrade them as much as possible to maximize their effectiveness. I thought the abilities themselves were creative and fun to use. I felt that I had gotten my fill of the game after compl...
it's a fun short game with a cute art style and a simple yet effectively engaging fight system. I really enjoyed the simple modular monster builder. I would recommend picking it up when its on sale. This is a game that could be a speedrunners next time sink. Final review Mecha mokne go stomp p.s. to the dev i would recommend getting in contact with a speedrunner youtuber and ask them to host a speedrun tournament for a cash prize or ask a speedrunner who does steam games in less then 2 hours to refund to try the game out.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Dual-core processor
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 compatible with at least 2GB VRAM
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Kaiju Klash cost?
Kaiju Klash costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Kaiju Klash?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Dual-core processor Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 compatible with at least 2GB VRAM Storage: 200 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Kaiju Klash available on?
Kaiju Klash is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Kaiju Klash worth buying?
Kaiju Klash has 100% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Kaiju Klash released?
Kaiju Klash was released on Nov 8, 2022.
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