Lost Oasis: Monster War invites you to tame adorable monsters and rebuild an oasis, now available on Android

Story Highlights

  • Lost Oasis: Monster War is an idle strategy RPG with tactical tower defense battles set in a charming cartoon world.
  • The game offers adorable monsters, daily events, challenges, idle rewards, guilds, main storyline, and more.

Peraspera Game, the creators of popular titles like Eclipsoul and Neverfall: Dungeon Trials, has released their new strategy RPG, Lost Oasis: Monster War, for Android devices. An iOS version is currently unannounced.

Bring back life to the village by taming monsters and rebuilding everything from scratch

Lost Oasis: Monster War is a strategy RPG where you collect cute, powerful monsters and rebuild a ruined town. Set in a bright, colorful world, you’ll explore the land, overcome challenges, and bring life back to a forgotten oasis.

Your village was destroyed by a terrible sandstorm, and now it’s your job to rebuild it. You’ll construct and improve buildings, gradually expanding the settlement to bring it back to life. Gathering resources might seem like a lot of work, but the game is designed to reward you even when you’re not actively playing, making the process enjoyable.

You can battle bosses and turn them into allies, train and evolve them, and more

You’re probably most excited about the creatures and fighting, and that’s great! You’ll be able to fight powerful bosses like dragons and even capybaras. You can then either befriend them and add them to your team, or collect more through a ‘Gacha’ system to train and make them stronger. This is important because these creatures have special skills and roles that will help you win challenging tower defense battles.

If you enjoy games where you collect and train monsters, combined with relaxed, hands-off gameplay, this game seems like an excellent choice. It offers a lot of content, including a main story, challenging bosses, opportunities to join guilds and form alliances, strategic monster combinations, and managing resources. The monster designs are similar to those in Palmon: Survival, which is why I’m definitely going to give it a try.

The mobile game is now available for Android devices through the Google Play Store. We don’t have a release date for iOS yet, but we’ll share more information as soon as it’s available!

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2025-12-30 15:11