Monster in My Pocket

Monster in My Pocket

released on Feb 01, 1992

Monster in My Pocket

released on Feb 01, 1992

Thousands of history's famous monsters gather for the meeting of the century. But their volcanic convention center erupts, mysteriously turning them into terrors of pint-size proportions. They escape to the home of Jack, the teenage "Captain of Cool." There begins a battle between the good ghouls and The Warlock's band of evil beasts. You must become The Vampire or The Monster and lead the forces of right through a humongous, human-size world six levels deep, featuring Jack's house, a scummy sewer, a hazardous construction site, and an odd oriental palace. Don't get burned on the kitchen stove or crushed by runaway golf balls. Meanwhile you'll have to punch and zap at all your fiendishly favorite monsters including the head-rolling Skeleton, the rock candy throwing Goblin, the bone-crushing Cyclops, and dozens more! Every monster you mash is worth points. Score enough and you'll get an extra life. Something you'll really need when you finally face the powerful Warlock and his magic lightning jolts. So be a pocket-size peacemaker and conquer the smallest threat to monsterdom the world has ever known!


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Divertido juego de 1 o 2 jugadores para los fans de los monstruos y los juegos de aventura. El diseño de niveles es bueno aunque a veces algo injustos. No lo considero de los mejores juegos de Konami pero aun asi es bastante disfrutable, mas si lo juegas en simultaneo con un amigo.

Honestly not bad! Quality music, fun color choices and sprite work, and the extremely pattern/cycle based challenge of the game is easy to learn over time, making the journey to the final battle more a learning experience than a frustration.

I think most people played this game because of Nick Arcade. Man, that show looked way cooler than I'm sure it was.

I played this game because I watched Nick Arcade at 5 in the morning on Nickelodeon.

Was a bit disappointed by this game, just too hyped up. Graphics and music were good, at least.

Very enjoyable, if a little simple. It's not exactly the hardest game in the world either, but the levels and bosses are still engaging regardless. Controls are tight for the most part, but the double jump can be a pain every now and again until you really adjust to it. Solid all around, definitely a fun time.