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''A Monster's Expedition (Through Puzzling Exhibitions)'' is a 2020
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developed and published by Draknek & Friends. Gameplay involves exploring a series of islands by solving ''
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''-based puzzles. The player navigates a two-dimensional grid, rolling logs to create bridges and rafts to traverse between islands. The islands comprise a museum of human civilization, featuring exhibits of everyday objects, accompanied by humorous descriptions written from the perspective of an outsider. The game incorporates
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elements, having a
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, branching path of levels, but is primarily a puzzle game. Developed over more than three years, the game was first released in September 2020 for
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, and later for
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, and PlayStation 5. The game received positive reviews, especially on Nintendo Switch. Reviewers praised the puzzle design, describing the puzzles as elegant and conducive to being played in short sessions. They also complimented the game's method of introducing puzzle mechanics, and the general atmosphere, which they described as relaxing. The open world aspects of the game received mixed feedback, with some feeling that the player choice encouraged experimentation and avoided frustration, but others commenting that the game felt aimless or the difficulty arbitrary. Multiple publications listed ''A Monster's Expedition'' as one of the best games of 2020. The game received an honorable mention for the
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at the 2021
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, and was a finalist for several other awards.


Gameplay

''A Monster's Expedition'' is a
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where the player explores a series of islands. The islands are initially disconnected, and the player must solve ''
Sokoban is a puzzle video game in which the player pushes boxes around in a warehouse, trying to get them to storage locations. The game was designed in 1981 by Hiroyuki Imabayashi and first published in Japan in 1982 by his company Thinking Rabbit for ...
''-based puzzles to bridge the gaps between them. Islands have trees which can be knocked over and moved as logs: small logs can be rolled as well as flipped end-to-end, and larger logs can be rolled but do not flip. Logs continue rolling until they are blocked by an obstacle or roll into the water. Logs rolled into the water can create bridges—and, later in the game, rafts—that allow the player to cross between islands. The game is based on a two-dimensional grid, and has a minimal set of controls: the player can move in four directions, undo their last move, or reset the current island. Interacting with objects, such as knocking down trees or rolling logs, is performed by walking into them. The game incorporates
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elements, having a
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, branching path of islands. There is no overt guidance for the player on where to go: the game does not indicate which island to proceed to next, or even if an island is reachable from the current one. There are hundreds of islands in total, divided into areas that, while not mechanically separate, are visually distinct, each featuring a distinct biome and aesthetic. Post boxes serve as fast travel points, allowing the player to quickly teleport between them. The monster from '' A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build'' returns as the
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, who is exploring a
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of human civilization. Museum exhibits are scattered around the islands, and interpret everyday objects as they might look through the perspective of monsters, with the descriptions being humorous and often incorrect. For example, a
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is described as "the earliest known perfectly looping
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Development and release

''A Monster's Expedition'' was developed and published by Draknek & Friends, an
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that had previously released '' A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build'' (2015) and ''
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'' (2017). Development took more than three years. The development team consisted of creative director and lead puzzle designer Alan Hazelden, art director Adam deGrandis, lead programmer Benjamin Davis, composer and sound artist Eli Rainsberry, narrative designer Philippa Warr, and producer Syrenne McNulty. The game was prototyped with PuzzleScript, an
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for puzzle games, and the final game was written with
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. The development team attempted to make an open world game. The world's island-based structure was present from early in development, and early versions of the game focused more on adventure and exploration. The team felt this effort was ultimately unsuccessful, and described ''A Monster's Expedition'' as primarily a puzzle game, though the branching structure of the final game reflected its initial direction. With the design goal of creating a meditative game that could be played in short sessions, the team created a dynamic sound system that played parts of segments of the score that reflected the player's actions, and designed the art and text to create a calm atmosphere. Hazelden described the game as intentionally more accessible than his previous titles, which were noted for their difficulty. Draknek & Friends first announced the game in March 2020 under the title ''A Monster's Expedition (Through Human Exhibitions)'', and showcased it at virtual game show Rezzed Digital in August 2020. The game was released on 10 September 2020 for
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, and via subscription service
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for
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and
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the same day. Native
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support was added on 20 November 2020. The game was
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to
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, where it was released on 5 August 2021, alongside a content update titled "The Museum Update" for all platforms. It was later released for
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and
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on 19 May 2022. In June 2023, the game was removed from Apple Arcade, but later received a standalone release on iOS on 26 July 2023.


Reception

''A Monster's Expedition'' received "universal acclaim" on Nintendo Switch, according to review aggregator
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. 100% of critics recommended the game according to
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. Reviewers complimented the puzzle design. ''
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'' Stephen Tailby called them simple and elegant. Joel Dewitte of ''Nintendo World Report'' described the puzzles as "airtight", and enjoyed that the small puzzles led to many small victories for the players. The undo and reset buttons were specifically highlighted by Chris Tapsell of ''
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'' as removing pressure from the puzzle-solving process and freeing the player to experiment. Writing for ''
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'', Manu Delgado criticized the limited solutions to puzzles despite the game's presentation as open world. The progression of the game drew mixed responses from reviewers. ''
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'' found the game's introduction of its mechanics subtle, teaching the player to use advanced techniques without them realizing it. ''
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''s Phil Savage opined that ''A Monster's Expedition''s biggest strength was making players feel they had discovered mechanics themselves. Others found the puzzles' nonlinearity a major strength: Nadia Oxford of ''
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'' described the game as "free and open", and multiple critics cited its branching paths as helping to avoid player frustration by allowing them to solve different puzzles when stuck. Conversely, Angharad Yeo of '' Good Game: Spawn Point'' felt this contributed to a lack of direction, which she found frustrating, and Oxford criticized the game feeling aimless due to its lack of any journal or achievements. Some believed the difficulty was arbitrary: Tailby felt there were some puzzles with large spikes in difficulty, ''Edge'' commented that players could inadvertently encounter puzzles earlier than they would be prepared to solve them, and Delgado felt that the game did not progress in difficulty, but only became more overwhelming. Reviewers praised the Nintendo Switch version. Tapsell commented that the game's laid-back nature was well suited to the platform, and Shaun Musgrave of ''
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'' felt that the game's structure was well suited to portable play, praising the touch controls and expanded content. Dewitte cited the "bite-sized" puzzles as creating small, incremental goals, creating a game that could be put down and picked up in small time increments. Reviewers complimented the overall atmosphere of the game. ''Eurogamer'' found the game charming in its audiovisual design and mechanics, owing to a perceived lack of tension and an appeal to curiosity. Writing for ''
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'', Natalie Clayton complimented the craft of the game, citing the ability of the player to "wander as you please", the feeling which they described as "a sunny April morning", and the responsive soundtrack. Dewitte found that, while simple, the colorful world drew the player's focus to the game's puzzles, and especially liked that the music was synchronized to the player's actions. ''PC Gamer''s Jonathan Bolding described the game as relaxing despite the level of challenge in the puzzles, owing to its "simple joy" and explorable world. Jupiter Hadley of ''
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'' found the game's writing style "hilarious". Clayton called the writing "both funny and critical", commenting that it built the game's world while poking fun at the difficulty of real-world
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Accolades

Some reviewers listed the game among the best of 2020, including ''
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'' Mike Fahey, ''PC Gamer'' editor-in-chief Phil Savage, and ''
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'' Simon Parkin. It was ranked among the best mobile games by Campbell Bird writing for ''148Apps'' in 2020, and Keza McDonald for ''
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'' in 2021. At the 2021
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awards, ''A Monster's Expedition'' was a finalist for Excellence in Design and Excellence in Audio, and was an honorable mention for the
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. The game was nominated for Mobile Game of the Year at the 2020
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, and was a finalist for Inclusivity at the 2021
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