![]() ![]() Once the player's turn has ended, one of the enemy kaiju will act, advancing over the board to intercept the player. Exactly how you can fight through the level depends on which monster you are using, and their capabilities are listed on their own pages. Normal attacks(A or B button) cost nothing, but both monsters have a special move that uses up the energy meter(Start button). Enemies also drop health powerups to keep them going, and points are scored for attacking and defeating enemies, though the score does not earn you anything in gameplay terms. Destroying them gains experience that lets them level up, increasing their health or energy bars, up to a max of level 16. These stages themselves are sidescrolling action levels that move from left to right, with various enemies attacking your kaiju. If one of your monsters died, it will be restored on the next world, but if your final monster on the board dies, even if the other had already advanced, it means game over. ![]() Once the headquarters level is completed, the monster that completed it will be allowed to move on to the next stage. At the end of the board there will be a unique ' Headquarters' level, often protected by the last and strongest of the board's enemy kaiju. Monsters cannot move through 'gaps' on the board or other monsters. These are halved in the Japanese version, but you could move an extra space if you land on a Subspace tile. Godzilla can move two spaces, and Mothra can move 4. ![]() Once the monster has finished moving, all the stages passed over have to be played. Both monsters act as pieces on this board to be moved though the stages, represented as tiles. The game starts on a board- the 'Ring Field' described by the story. G:MoM has two playable characters- Godzilla and Mothra. For the sake of the future of the Earth, Godzilla's fierce battle now begins." Godzilla must battle its way from one Ring Field to another, and finally defeat King Ghidorah at Planet X to defend Earth. Godzilla advances through battle stages called Ring Fields provided in interplanetary space to battle that legion of space monsters controlled by Planet X. The Earth sends Godzilla and Mothra, to defend itself. The invaders from Planet X attack the Earth as part of their plan to conquer the entire universe using a legion of space monsters. when the orbits of Pluto and Neptune exchange their positions, the Earth receives a declaration of war from an unknown planet. So all in all a fun game, just needs work on the levels and Mothra's combat and it would have been super."In 2XXX A.D. They even have Baigon in this game, and Baigon is only famous for being the monster Mothra was initially going to fight in the movie Mothra versus Godzilla, but they replaced it with Godzilla as they thought Godzilla would be a better draw. Strangely absent from the game are Rodan, Anguris, and Megalon and the inclusion of say an octopus that I do not believe even appeared in a Godzilla movie other than say Final Wars which came out years later, and Baragon who is a Gamera villain makes the exclusion of these characters even more puzzling. There are a host of monsters from the Godzilla franchise to fight too as there is Gidorah, MechaGodzilla, Hedorah, and Gigan. All Mothra seems to do is dust her enemies to death. Godzilla on the other hand is a blast to fight with having a lot more attacks than Mothra, plus the radioactive breath. Mothra is just a bit weak and it just is not as fun fighting as her on a level and it just sucks to have to fight the other monsters as the moth. There are also other monsters on this board and they take a turn as well. You land on an area and you fight through a screen of alien weaponry. ![]() In the game you alternate turns between Godzilla and Mothra on a kind of board. This Godzilla game is rather good, but it has a fatal flaw. ![]()
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