Monsterpocalypse is a giant monster-themed collectible miniatures game which is published by Privateer Press. Released series include Rise, I Chomp NY, All Your Base, Monsterpocalypse Now and the current series Big in Japan.[1]
A Voltron-themed set was released in 2010 as a Standalone set.[2]
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The game is played on one of a variety of maps, which resemble cities. Structures (such as office buildings and oil refineries) are placed on it to build a cityscape. Monsters and other units (represented by miniatures) battle to the death while destroying the structures. The monster is represented by two forms: an Alpha and Hyper form. The goal of the game is to destroy both forms of the enemy monster. This is done by brawling, blasting or making devastating power attacks against the enemy monster. Units can attack a monster as well, but they typically need to work together in order to deal damage. However, the most damage comes from using the monster exclusive power attacks that deal damage by, for example, sending the opposing monster crashing into one or more buildings on the map.
The basic game is played with one monster (its Alpha and Hyper form) against one other monster. The basic rules also allow for double monster battles. The I Chomp NY strategy guide details other possible battle formats.
Gameplay focuses on three parts:
Block 1: Rise, I Chomp NY and All Your Base.
Block 2: Monsterpocalypse Now! and Big in Japan.
Each map to play the game has the following parts:
Each map also has:
Some maps also contain:
The "Block War" and "Smashville" game maps are included with the Rise starter set.
This is a list of the currently available maps:
There are three strategy guides available for the current series: Rise Strategy Guide, I Chomp NY Strategy Guide, and All Your Base Strategy Guide. The books have sections for each Faction: statistics for each monster and unit, tips for using your monster and units effectively, and how to effectively play double-monster battles. Both contain general strategy tips, tips for playing on the various maps, playing in organized play, dice probability tables, a puzzle to solve, a section on the buildings and their use, as well as a glossary of all the game abilities. The guides each come with one double-sided map.
A map pack was also released with the Rise set, including 3 double-sided maps and the Government Building, which can only be obtained with the map pack. The most recent map pack for 'All Your Base' was released with one doubled sided map and one 'Privateer Press Building'.
The All Your Base Strategy Guide hit store shelves a considerable amount of time after the set itself shipped out. According to Privateer Press's Monsterpocalypse page, the late release of the guide was due to "a hold up with the Department of Homeland Defense."
Official sets of dice include 10 white action dice, 4 blue boost dice, and 10 power dice. These sets come in the various Starter Boxes as well as the Voltron Box Set. They are also sold in accessory kits, which also come with plastic bases that affix to your buildings, monsters, and units in red and blue flavors. These help distinguish each player's figures on the battle map.
Team Covenant introduced the Custom Monster Dice in 2009. These dice are slightly larger and heavier than standard dice and feature engraved sides that make it nearly impossible for the strikes to fade (which often occur on the standard dice).
At MonCon 2010, Team Covenant introduced Covenant Dice as the official exclusive of the convention. These dice were of similar size and weight of the Custom Monster Dice, but featured blank sides as misses and a Phoenix instead of a strike. The exclusive sets featured black boost dice (as opposed to blue). All sets after that feature the standard, dark-blue boost dice.
Monsterpocalypse fan site Team Covenant holds a Monsterpocalypse-only convention every year known as MonCon. The first run of the convention, MonCon 2010 was a huge success. The 3-day convention takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma and includes panels with special guests from Privateer Press, a Monsterpocalypse Masters event, and many other Monsterpocalypse happenings. The second event, MonCon 2011, is scheduled for May 19th through 22nd, 2011.
A four-issue comic book (issues 0 through 3)[3] by Stephan Nilson, Jason Avery, Karl Waller, Rick Bonilla and Marek Oko was published by Desperado Publishing.
In May 2010, DreamWorks announced that it had acquired the rights to a film adaptation of Monsterpocalypse.[4] The studio has apparently approached director Tim Burton for the project.[5] On July 19, 2010, it was confirmed that Tim Burton will direct the movie adaptation of Monsterpocalypse.[6]
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