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Monster GO! for Windows Phone gets an update and Tiny Troopers 2 trailer launched

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 16, 2019
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Monster GO! for Windows Phone gets an update and Tiny Troopers 2 trailer launched

Monster GO! for Windows Phone has updated today and brings several fixes and improvements to the hybrid RPG-Endless Runner. Challenges and Achievements have been fixed as has a bug involving jumping within the game on some devices. Performance has been improved on several low-end devices and the fireworks ability has been fixed.

One of the developers, Thinkbox, has also revealed in an email to WinBeta that a rather large update is coming to Monster GO! very soon though no details were provided. In further news, Game Troopers, who releases Monster GO! is celebrating over 10,000 likes on their Facebook page by releasing a trailer for Tiny Troopers 2, which has yet to be given a release date after being revealed last month.

Do you play Monster GO! on your Windows Phone? What new features would you like to see added in a future update? Let us know in the comments below.

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