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Monster Force is a 2002 Video Game for Game Boy Advance developed by Digital Eclipse Software and published by Universal Interactive.
Not to be confused with the cartoon of the same name featuring Universal Monsters characters. For that, see Monster Force (animation).
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Tropes used in Monster Force (video game) include:
- Halloweentown: Monsterland.
- Mad Scientist: Doctors Victor and Percy Frankenstein are these.
- Monster Mash: You can play as a young versions of Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, a werewolf, a mummy.
- Our Monsters Are Different: Well, you play as kid versions of classic monsters. To save their creator.
- Recurring Boss: Yeah, some bosses get reused.
- Unlockable Content: Two extra characters, one for beating the game, one for beating the game at gold or better.
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