Magical Forest
If you familiar with such games as Insaniquarium or Grimm’s Hatchery, then you should understand if I tell you that the Magical Forest is very much like them. In this game you have to feed and protect the magical creatures, who periodically laid something like an “egg”, which you should pick and sell to make money. The final goal is to earn 1,000,000 gold coins to save the magical forest from being destroyed.
There are four locations in the game - a magical forest, a shop, a shop’s backyard where you can buy the new creatures and the room where you can get collectibles for so-called “helper points” (the collectibles are very useful mechanisms that helps you to handle with your animals). You get the “helper points” by clicking on little fairies, who suddenly appears in the forest.
In the shop you can buy new creatures, also the berries to feed them, magical spells to heal them (and for some other stuff, and weapons to protect your animals from the enemies. In the room of collectibles you can get a thee different mechanisms that helps you to handle with a big number of pets. There mechanisms are the protector to defeat enemies, a feeder to feed your creatures, and a collector that pick eggs from the ground.
There are about a dozen kinds of creatures in the game. But you have to unlock them before they will be available in the shop. To unlock a creature, you need to collect some amount of different “eggs” and also earn a certain number of gold coins. The requirements for unlocking the next creature are always displayed at the top-right corner of the screen, you can see them on the screenshot above.
Magical Forest seems to be very addictive when you start playing. But it becomes boring in a while. You always have look after your animals on the same location in the forest. There is no quests to complete like in Grimm’s Hatchery. And, although you can unlock the new creatures and upgrade your weapons, its Just a routine with the final aim to get $1,000,000.
Probably, the good point of it is that you don’t need to learn too much to play Magical Forest. Seems that your gaming experience will never change.
Well, maybe it’s just me who don’t really get addicted by this game. You always can try a free demo and tell me if I’m wrong.
You can get Magical Forest at EmotionRays.com
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