![]() ![]() ![]() Each time an entry code was given, that could be used only by a limited number of people. Passes were handed out at CC Forums, Facebook and Twitter. First this was done to beta testers, later to a broader public. After having been distributed to all alphas, Critters started to distribute a limited number of access keys each day this time, based on first come, first served. Normally this is done by alpha and beta testers only. The CC community responded with a huge list of new name suggestions and the game was renamed to 'Backyard Monsters' in Feb 2010.Īs always, a new game needs testing. On Tuesday, December 29, 2009, Critters posted a news item saying that he was interested in having the game renamed, because unlike the name, the game had nothing to do with a desktop. Critters argued that they had been wanting to go isometric for some time, but had never gotten around to it. ![]() Some testers disagreed and thought that it should revert back. This led to a lot of protest, to which Critters reacted with a parodic YouTube video, showing Adolf Hitler getting angry for this move.Īfter the graphics initially had a different style, Critters decided to make the game look isometric. Early 2010, it was decided that Backyard Monsters would (initially) only be released to Facebook. BM was a big project for the Casual Collective. There is a big variation between both of them, this one containing much more detail, pages, but some humor, for example: Project X with acid.ĭevelopment started in the first half of 2009, under the name 'Desktop Creatures'. Currently there are two wikias for Backyard Monsters. ![]()
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