Each character has her own unique adventure taking place in the world of Monster High. Gameplay includes collecting objects, and playing mini-games to advance the story:
o Draculaura™ wins a group of spirited creatures at the Monster High carnival, and they run wild, terrorizing the school. To spare Clawd from eternal detention, Draculaura searches for a way to get them under control and discovers their true freaky-fab nature in the process.
o When a science experiment goes awry in Mr. Hack’s class, Frankie has a high voltage energy interaction with Otto Maton. She is sparking at the bolts to stitch things up after this revoltage exchange of energy and ultimately finds a chic solution.
o Due to a Cupid mishap, Clawdeen accidentally becomes the furrocious object of Manny Taur’s affections. His bullying style of courtship leaves Clawdeen picking up the pieces of the messes he makes. To reclaim her boy-free independence, Clawdeen must reverse Cupid's spell.
o Lagoona thinks something is fishy when Gil tries to avoid her. She soon learns that he has the Blue Flu and is fleeing in the other direction to keep her from getting sick. Determined to help, she finds a way to stand by her man (errr…fish).
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The app may display this message if the doll part is not installed completely. Make sure that the doll part is installed per the instructions, and that the carriage slide is lined up with the doll part icon.
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· The action button is the button on the top of the figure’s base that you can press down in order to advance dialogue, use your character’s special ability in the game, and interact with your environment.
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You can, but you will only be able to play the initial portion of each character’s game unless you have Apptivity toy for that character.
To play without the toy, use two fingers to move around the screen, and a third finger to press the action button.
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Monster Maker is made for iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini, and iPad (3rd generation). iOS 7.0 or higher is required.
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Monster Maker is compatible with Samsung Galaxy Tab®, Samsung Galaxy Tab® 2, Samsung Galaxy Tab® 3, Samsung Galaxy Tab®, 8.9, Samsung Galaxy Tab® 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Note®, Google Nexus 7 (2012), Google Nexus 7 (2013), Google Nexus 10, Sony Xperia™ Tablet Z, Toshiba Excite™.
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Check the bottom of the base for debris, and wipe it with a clean, dry cloth.
Wipe your screen with a soft, dry cloth to ensure the best conductivity with the figure.
Make sure you are holding the figure in the right location in order for it to be recognized. Hold it on the sides of the base where the black indented finger grips are. Do not wear gloves or mittens since the base needs to come in contact with your fingertips.
Make sure that you are not placing the figure on the black or white frame around the iPad screen. You must keep the figure only within the screen area.
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No, unless you are playing with your fingers. Each figure can only be used in that specific character’s game.
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PC: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Intel® Core™ i3 Processor, 2 GB RAM
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Touch the screen with your finger or push the action button to move forward.
If the game keeps freezing, try doing a hard reset. Click the home button on your iPad to get to the home screen. Then double-click the home button again. The multitasking bar will appear. Touch the thumbnail of the Apptivity game until it wiggles, and then touch the minus button. Then click the home button again, and restart the game by clicking the thumbnail for the game on your home screen.
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Each character has a special ability that allows them to do unique actions within their world. It is able to be activated when the base glows on screen and there is a humming sound effect; at that point you can press the action button on the base of the figure.
o Frankie’s special ability is to electrify objects.
o Draculaura’s is to hang from the ceiling.
o Lagoona’s is to clear murky water.
o Clawdeen’s is to follow a scent trail.
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No, Windows and Mac computers are supported only through USB. Please connect Monster Maker to your computer with a standard A-to-B USB printer cable (not included).
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From your iPad home screen, go to Settings, General, then Multitasking Gestures. Turn off Multitasking Gestures.
Make sure that you do not press the figure down on the iPad home button, as that will close the game.
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Items that can be collected or interacted with have a glow around them. To collect an object, move the figure near the object or over it.
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Go back to the main menu and re-select your character.
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When playing the game, lift your figure or fingers off the screen for at least 4 seconds, and the pause menu will appear.
The checklist icon is the green notepaper at the left side of the screen. Tap it to access the checklist.
The checklist will indicate your next task or assignment within the game.
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For best results, make sure doll parts are clean and dry before installing in Monster Maker. If your design did not print completely, erase ink using the provided sponge. Add water and a little dish soap (not included) and rub with the sponge until the ink is removed. Dry the doll part thoroughly before putting it back in the Monster Maker.
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Additional red, purple, and black markers are available in the Monster Maker Primary Extension Pack, sold separately.
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Please go to
service.mattel.com
to request replacement parts . Please store the adapters in the tool stand when not in use.
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If you want to come back to play later, simply lift up your fingers or the figure to get the pause menu. Then press the iPad home button to minimize the app.
You cannot go to the main menu to switch between characters without losing your progress.
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