The game that will re-define player-created monster factories has just been updated by Abandon Interactive Entertainment. The press update for Freaky Creatures consists of new screenshots of the turn-based battles and the user-created lairs featured in the game.
This hybrid, massive multiplayer creature creator simulator is actually building up to something rather unique and intriguing. Looking like the creature creator from Spore, Freaky Creatures allows players to build their own monstrosities and then do battle with other players online.
One of the other highlights of Freaky Creatures is the lair customization; allowing players to decorate their laboratory of unnatural intentions. Players can load up their personal creature creation center with chairs, pillars, odd looking objects and a list of other assorted accoutrements. Moreover, players can then invite friends over to enjoy their creature pad and discuss important things...like global warming.
You can check out the screenshots of the turn-based battles between some less-than-eye-warming monsters, as well as some custom decorated lairs. To learn more about Freaky Creatures, feel free to visit the Official Freaky Creatures Website.
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