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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==


Gameplay in Monster Rancher Advance 2 involves the creating, training, and fighting of [[monsters]] much like previous games in the Monster Rancher series. Like the first Monster Rancher for the Game Boy Advance, you generate monsters by inputting key phrases, this is unlike the rest of the series on disk based video game systems, which you generate monsters by inserting readable [[CD]]s, or [[DVD]]s.
Gameplay in Monster Rancher Advance 2 involves the creating, training, and fighting of [[monsters]] much like previous games in the Monster Rancher series. Like the first Monster Rancher Advance, you generate monsters by inputting key phrases. This is unlike the rest of the series on disk based video game systems, in which you generate monsters by inserting readable [[CD]]s, or [[DVD]]s.


You are also able to create a variety of monsters by combining two different monsters, the new monster will show qualities of both parents.
You are also able to create a variety of monsters by combining two different monsters. The new monster will show qualities of both parents.


==External links==
==External links==

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Developer(s)Tecmo
Publisher(s)Tecmo
SeriesMonster Rancher
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • USA: November 18, 2002
Genre(s)Life Simulation
Mode(s)Single player, or two players versus

Monster Rancher Advance 2 is the second of the Monster Rancher games to be released on Game Boy Advance. It is the sequel to Monster Rancher Advance.

Gameplay

Gameplay in Monster Rancher Advance 2 involves the creating, training, and fighting of monsters much like previous games in the Monster Rancher series. Like the first Monster Rancher Advance, you generate monsters by inputting key phrases. This is unlike the rest of the series on disk based video game systems, in which you generate monsters by inserting readable CDs, or DVDs.

You are also able to create a variety of monsters by combining two different monsters. The new monster will show qualities of both parents.