Hail, culinary crusaders and tower-tending tycoons, and welcome to Indie Games Tavern, where the ovens bubble with bizarre brews, the ale simmers with savory secrets, and the indie games sizzle like a pan of infernal treats! It’s Tuesday, October 07, 2025, and we’re raising our tankards to Delicious Monsters, a mobile defense game oddity that slithered onto Google Play and the Apple App Store recently. This isn’t your standard kitchen caper—it’s a twisted tower defense tycoon where you cook up monstrous delicacies to lure, trap, and devour grotesque foes. As your tavern chef, I’ve stirred its cauldrons and sampled player bites for a flavorful indie game review—mechanics, interface, artistry, soundscape, performance, flaws, and more. Whip up your apron, sip your brew, and let’s dig into this indie game review banquet!
Key takeaways:
- Gameplay:
- A simple defense game where you place your hero onto the small grid at the bottom of the screen to defeat the monsters before they break your wall. Beside that, you can build up your restaurant to get the resources and then upgrade your squad.
- Hook: even with simple roguelike mechanics, this game Delicious Monsters is still addictive to us. The core loop is so easy to understand, each battle is just long enough to enjoy, not too fast to feel repetitive, not too long to get tired before going to tycoon part.
- UIUX:
- Everything in Delicious Monsters are so simple, in a positive way. You can understand the game and navigate through it by yourself after just 1-2 minutes playing, even without the tutorials we believe. The buttons placement and their color pallet are carefully made.
- Graphics:
- Cute 2D hand-drawn art style, with simple animations. It matches with the direction of the whole game.
- Sounds:
- Not great, but not bad at all. Same as the other things above, BGMs and SFXs are so simple as well, but they’re enough for you to enjoy the game, the BGMs are cute.
- Performance & Experience:
- Great, no lag issues. We didn’t expect this before playing, well done developers!
Final Thoughts: Should You Cook with Delicious Monsters?
So, should you whip up Delicious Monsters? If you’re a defense games fan or indie games lover craving a tower defense tycoon with grotesque glee, this feast is your call. It’s a zany delight—monstrous recipes, trap tactics, all free-to-play. Google Play and App Store reviews acclaim its “bizarre fun” and “creative traps” showing promise—October 2025 updates signal savoriness.
We Indie Games Tavern are tantalized—brewing fiend-fritters, repelling hordes, toasting this indie gamedev brew with whimsical wonder. Could it rise in indie games’ tycoon ranks? Grab it on Google Play or App Store, try it free, and join us in raising a tankard to Delicious Monsters—the defense game where cuisine conquers chaos. What’s your recipe, tavern chefs? Crafted a boss banquet? Share below, and let’s keep the indie game review fire sizzling!
Delicious Monsters Review by Indie Games Tavern.
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