
Popular culture now considers vampires sexy, werewolves intriguing, and other monsters various flavors of cool. Barry Steakfries, the hero in Halfbrick’s action game Monster Dash, just wants them dead. Despite interesting graphics and a main character with a great sense of humor, however, this action title is marred by jarring level design and repetitive action—offering little incentive to keep playing.
TouchArcade: Monster Dash [Free] from Halfbrick rose from its grave last October, getting its first update in years, as Six Foot Kid, creators of the Halfbrick-published Band Stars [Free], took over development of the game. The game has just gotten a big Ghostbusters-themed update, much like Fruit Ninja did last fall, as the original movie celebrates its 30th anniversary. Peter Venkman is now available as a playable character, so if you're sad that girls with their cooties are sullying your precious long-dormant Ghostbusters franchise, then I have some good news for you!

Monster Dash Cheats Gems, Coins: Guide, Tips & Strategy for Android/iPhone Game
It is recommended to finish your daily event rather than playing classic dash. Daily events gives more coins in-game than classic dash.

Carl Williams writes, ""Halfbrick Studios has finally released their popular title, Monster Dash, onto the Android platform. Why am I not more excited about a new, interesting, game for Android? Because Monster Dash has been available to iPhone and iPad users for quite a while now. This, unfortunately, is a common occurrence with Google’s mobile platform, one that is probably not going to change anytime soon.