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  1. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Travel back in time to when Monsters first erupted into song and witness the glorious Dawn of Fire. Experience catchy tunes, gorgeous graphics and intuitive gameplay in this exciting prequel...

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  2. Viaja al pasado cuando los primeros Monstruos empezaron a cantar y presencia el glorioso Dawn of Fire. Oye tonadas pegadizas, disfruta de hermosos gráficos y de una manera de jugar intuitiva en...

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  3. Travel back in time to when Monsters first erupted into song and witness the glorious Dawn of Fire. Experience catchy tunes, gorgeous graphics, intuitive gameplay, and more collectible Monsters than ever before in this exciting addition to the Monster World.

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  4. Travel back in time to when Monsters first erupted into song and witness the glorious Dawn of Fire. Experience catchy tunes, gorgeous graphics and intuitive gameplay in this exciting prequel to the hit mobile sensation My Singing Monsters.

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    • Big Blue Bubble
    • Overview
    • Differences from the Original Game
    • Monsters
    • System Requirements
    • Beta Elements
    • Notes
    • See also

    My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire is the prequel game to My Singing Monsters. It was first announced via Twitter and YouTube simultaneously on September 4th, 2015. The iOS version of the game was first released in Canada on September 8th, 2015, and was then released worldwide on September 23rd, 2015. The Google Play Android version of the game was ...

    Overall Changes

    •The graphics are different, and so are the songs. •The Islands are now rendered in full 3D, unlike the original game, which used 2D sprites. •All basic in-game actions, such as buying a Monster, or collecting items, are more interactive because players need to manually drag items out, instead of just clicking them. •Diamonds are worth less than in the original game, with 1 Diamond being equivalent to only 15 minutes. •Structures, Decor, Monsters, & Obstacles are now dynamic. •The Fire Element is now considered a Natural Element, and the Fire-Elementals are now considered Natural Monsters. •Kayna is a starter Monster, and is unlocked from the beginning. •Monsters start off as a Young form, but can become Adults when they are teleported to an Outer Island. •Some breeding combinations cause different outcomes. •Many new Structures are present. •The Storage has become the Vault where items can be stored. •Decorations are purely cosmetic, as the Happiness meter does not exist in this game. •The Mailbox button has been split up into the Bulletin Board and the Mailbox. •The game primarily requires Crafting Items to develop a player's Continent. Crystals, Polished Crystals, and Carved Crystals, which are all both a Crafting Item and a currency, are used for upgrading the Vault and production structures. Food and other items are used to fulfill requests given from monsters, which doing so rewards Coins and XP.

    Productions

    •Unlike in the original game, monsters may ask for personalized items, rather than simple food. •There are many new structures involved in making various items, such as: •The Fruit Tree, which is unlocked at Level 1, can grow Apples, Coconuts, Lemons, and Acorns. •The Masher, which is unlocked at Level 2, is used to make products that must be ground, such as Applesauce, Coconut Butter, and Sugar. •The Garden Patch, which is unlocked at Level 3, can grow Grain, Sugar Cane, Smunkins, and other plants. •The Bakery, which is unlocked at Level 4, returns but now does not simply produce the "food" currency anymore. You can bake Apple Tarts, Cookies, Smunkin Pie, and other Treats in it. •The Bog, which is unlocked at Level 6, is used for collecting items such as Bamboo, Logs, and Rocks. •The Workshop, which is unlocked at Level 7, makes things such as the Bamboo Flute and decorations such as Rock Garden and Apple Barrel. •The Jeweler structure, which is unlocked at Level 7, makes polished and carved versions of Crystals. •The Juicer structure, which is unlocked at Level 8, as is plainly stated, makes juice. Examples of Juices are Apple Juice and Coconut Milk. •The Ice Machine, which is unlocked at Level 11, makes Ice. •The Cooking Pot, which is unlocked at Level 13, can cook meals. You can get Coconut Cheese, Ice Cream, and others. •The Apothecary, which is unlocked at Level 17, is used to create medicine and equipment like Bandages. •The Skyship (introduced in Version 1.5.0) which is unlocked at Level 19, is used to fill in orders that require Crafting Items. Filling an order will earn coins and XP, but filling all orders of a single shipment order rewards a grand prize of diamonds if done within the 18-hour time limit. •The Weavers, which are unlocked at Level 20, can produce fabrics such as Cotton and Wool. You can even make Rope in the Weavers. •The Candy Factory, which is unlocked at Level 22, is used to make sweets such as Candy Apple, and Amber Lollipop. •The Tailor, which is unlocked at Level 26, is used to make apparel such as sunglasses, scarfs, and earmuffs. It also makes sewing needles. •The Toy Factory, which is unlocked at level 33, is used to make toys such as teddy bears, slingshots, and kites.

    New Currency

    •Players can collect Crystals around the Continent and upgrade it with those. As the player reaches a higher level, they will have to save crystals to get special crystal items at the Jeweler Structure to upgrade or use diamonds. •Monsters might request items which are only obtainable via the Wondermine. •Just like the original game, both Young and Adult Monsters are now able to produce coins. You can get them through giving monsters the food (and other items) they request, as well. Coins may also be earned through completing goals, selling monsters, or selling products at the Market. •There is no mine to produce Diamonds. Instead, Monsters have a fairly small probability of finding them in the Wondermine. This is unless the player buys a Diamond Extractor, which instead of producing Diamonds automatically, it requires coins to produce the selected amount of Diamonds.

    "Dawn of Fire" includes the following returning Monsters from the first game, and also new hybrids with the Fire Element:

    •Single-Element Monsters:

    •Tweedle

    •Potbelly

    •Noggin

    •Toe Jammer

    For iOS-based devices, at least iOS 10.0 is required, and the device must be using 64-bit architecture. It supports iPhone 5s and newer, iPad (5th Gen) and later, iPad Mini (2nd Gen) and later, iPad Air (1st Gen) and later, iPad Pro (1st Gen) and later, and iPod Touch (6th Gen) and later.

    For Android-based devices, at least Android 4.4 is required.

    •My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire was originally called My Singing Monsters: Generations, which was shown in an unreleased My Singing Monsters video called "Fixed It." which was revealed in the Big Blue Bubble Extra Life 2018 Twitch Stream. The video was supposed to show some challenges of when developing Dawn of Fire, which shows a bunch of Monsters having broken animations.

    •Notable differences between Generations and Dawn of Fire include:

    •There was a different loading screen.

    •The loading screen had different music (Which was eventually used for the Jukebox in My Singing Monsters).

    •Outer Islands were called Satellite Islands.

    •Kayna had a different song, and also resembled a young version of its early design, Kano. Its beta song was also shortened for an unused Memory Game sound, and would later be heard in full again in the Making of Mimic.

    •The game My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire is also referred to as just Dawn of Fire, DoF, or MSM2.

    •My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire is the first game by Big Blue Bubble Inc. that was made in Unity.

    •My Singing Monsters: Dawn of Fire was featured on the App Store home page several days after its release. Link.

    •This game is a prequel to My Singing Monsters as it is set before the separation of the Fire element and the islands.

    •Since the game is a prequel to the original My Singing Monsters, it appears that all the Lands on Continent Island are stuck together, in the same way that Earth's continents were millions of years ago. Then over time, the Continent separated by plate tectonics, and all the Natural Islands became as we know them today in My Singing Monsters.

    •As of now, Level 50 is the Max Level.

    •My Singing Monsters (Game), the original game, lore-wise is a sequel to this game.

    •Upcoming Features, an article covering features that are planned to come to the game in the future.

  5. Think you know your Singing Monsters? Travel back in time to when Monsters first erupted into song and witness the glorious Dawn of Fire.

    • 30 s
    • 3.8M
    • My Singing Monsters
  6. Viaja al pasado cuando los primeros Monstruos empezaron a cantar y presencia el glorioso Dawn of Fire. Oye tonadas pegadizas, disfruta de hermosos gráficos y de una manera de jugar intuitiva en esta emocionante precuela del exitoso juego móvil My Singing M…