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Which monster-taming game should have its own Go-app?

Which monster-taming game should have its own Go-app? 67 members have voted

  1. 1. Which monster-taming game should have its own Go-app?

    • Digimon World
      25
    • Monster Rancher
      2
    • World of Final Fantasy
      21
    • Dragon Quest Monsters
      0
    • Yokai Watch
      2
    • Slightly less taming-centric ones (e.g Ni no Kuni)
      0
    • None.
      14
    • Something else? Comment below!
      3

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The only ones I could see even remotely match the popularity of Pokemon Go, is Digimon and Yu-gi-oh.

Digimon, all the way. Finding Digimon through my phone would be just as awesome to me as finding Pokemon through my phone.

 

Although, there would probably be some arguments at huge Pokemon Go/Digimon Go gathering spots in the real world. Unless of course all the players got too caught up in their own games to even talk to one another. xD

 

 

Rock on!

None. The others should find some other new things to do as opposed to piggybacking off of the popularity of Pokemon Go. The mobile market's filled with clones as is, we don't need major franchises to jump on that bandwagon as well. Dragon Quest Monsters has its own phone game that I haven't played since it was only released in Japan, but from what I've seen, it's pretty unique in terms of its structure. The others should try to offer something different, especially since none of them match the popularity of Pokemon.

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