What is Kill The Super Duper Big Monster?
Ever wanted to just sit back and watch a team of fighters absolutely demolish giant monsters? That's the whole hook here. It's a low-stress idle experience where you focus on scaling your power and decking out your own island.


Gameplay
Look, don't go in expecting the deep strategy of TFT or the fast-paced chaos of Hearthstone Battlegrounds. This isn't a tactical autobattler; it's way more of an idle/incremental game. You basically set your team up, let it run, and watch them beat down monsters to get stronger. It's very low-effort, which is perfect if you just want something humming in the background while you're doing other stuff. You'll spend most of your time watching numbers go up, defeating monsters to improve your skills and unlock cosmetics for your island.
But I'm not gonna sugarcoat it—the experience is a bit of a mess. It feels like a student project because, well, it is. You'll run into some annoying technical hiccups that really kill the flow. One player put it bluntly: "Bad coding, excessive file size, achievement icons are non existent." When you've got a bloated file size and missing UI images, you know the backend is struggling. It's not exactly broken, but it's definitely rough around the edges.
Progression is where you'll feel the lack of polish most. There isn't a ton of info on how to actually get ahead, so you're mostly just clicking things and hoping for the best. If you love that specific itch of seeing stats climb and don't mind a game that feels like a permanent beta test, you might dig the vibe. But if you want a tight gameplay loop, you'll find this frustrating. I'd give it a 4/10. It's a cute idea, but it needs a massive cleanup before it's actually good. Save your hard drive space unless you're really bored.
Key Features
- Idle combat loop with automatic monster slaying
- Stat-based skill upgrades to scale damage
- Island customization via unlockable cosmetics
- Incremental progression system
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Verdict
“Bad coding, excessive file size, achievment icons are non existent (the squares are there but the box image is not), info on how to proceed is either not where i could find it easily, or you luck out …”
Only download this if you're a die-hard fan of incremental games and have zero expectations for polish. Otherwise, the technical mess makes it a hard pass.
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