Story Quests that are designated as side Quests cannot be repeated as History Quests. If that Quest is completed again, the player will only be rewarded with 1,100,000 EXP and 1,050 Zeni. For example, Story Quest #30 gives out 2,200,000 EXP and 2,100 Zeni upon completion for the first time. Whenever a History Quest is rewarded, their rewards are half their original counterpart Quest. They are only available in a saga if the player has completed all the Story Quests in that saga. These Quests are marked with a teal marker in the Quest Viewer. History Quests are Story Quests that can be repeated. Give senzu to Vegeta, Tien, Trunks, Piccolo Tell Bulma to wish Goku back with the Dragon Balls When the player has completed all the Story Quests, there will be no red marker visible when in the Quest Viewer, which is another indicator that the player has completed all the story mode quests. These quests are now repeatable every 24 hours, and gives the player half the original rewards. The first master players get is Krillin from the moment they create an avatar (which is why he is not found on in the list). Through the Story Quests, the player will earn masters that they can train with to learn their moves and their fighting style. The missions are based on the Dragon Ball timeline, so events like the movies are mixed in with the questline. Only one red marker is present at a time on the map due to the linear format of these missions. These quests are represented by a red marker. Story Quests are Quests that correspond to the original Dragon Ball saga. Upon starting a new game, the player is automatically given the Quest below. There is a one time quest when the player starts off to show them where the shops in the world are located.
Completed quests are represented by a green marker, and available quests will have a "?" over the NPC. Quests are acquired by talking to the NPC that has the marker on them and accepting the task. When in the Quest Viewer, the active Quest is located in the top left, and players are unable to see their health, ki, etc. Each Quest is represented with a marker when in the Quest Viewer (Tab to activate) and a legend is located in the top right defining the markers for each quest type. If not, likewise for the "no" button.There are multiple types of Quests and each is different in their own way. However, if this review was helpful, please click on the "yes" button below.
This review is meant to reflect my unbiased opinion of game play - mine and mine alone. This Glam-ma cannot in good conscience recommend a game she couldn't play, even for a few minutes. Money Monkey made a BIG MONKEY out of me. It's a game, take 5 minutes and walk me through it - trust me when I say I'll understand it a LOT better.
I have a car, cell phone and a coffee machine that I have to do that for to know how each functions to it's beat ability. Don't make me read an instruction manual. Reading a tutorial is ever so much more fun and captivating and informative than having a tutorial take you through every aspect of a game (as in an HOG or an HOPA).
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However, it appeared there was at least a roulette game (or something similar to it) and even perhaps another game the description referred.Ĭouldn't figure anything out that wasn't related to the Slots game.Ĭan't review something I couldn't figure out how to play. Huh? Don't like slots so I don't play them. Real casual players would want to check out something different :) This does make this game quite bad and I would not recommend it, unless you are a hardcore fan of slot machines and want to own it in your collection to give it a spin from time to time.
On one hand side the animations and pictures are well drawn and the bonus games (especially the Jackpot Game) are good fun and entertaining but on the other hand side the entire reason is missing on why to play the game in the first place.Īny sort of trophy or achievement system would have greatly enhanced the gameplay experience in my opinion. Unfortunately Monkey Money is missing that exact feature which puts it in a very peculiar situation. I think everyone who has a bit of experience with these kind of games will agree that it is important to have certain gameplay goals to drive the urge to keep spinning the slot. I had the chance to play Monkey Money for a good while and want to present you with my personal opinion about this slot machine: Quit monkeying around! Hi fellow fishies,