HOW TO PLAY
MAMONO is a monster taming MMO that runs entirely in your browser, styled after the handheld classics. Catch 151 mamo, train and evolve them, and meet other tamers walking the same world in real time.
Controls
On a keyboard
Arrow keys or WASD to move. Z or Space is A (confirm and talk). X or Escape is B (back and run). Enter opens the menu.
On a phone
A directional pad and A, B, START buttons appear on screen. The whole game is touch playable.
Getting started
Pick a tamer name and connect, or play free. Your first mamo comes from Elder Yua in the left building of Komorebi Town.
Catching and training
Walk into tall grass to find wild mamo. Weaken one in battle, the lower its health and the better a status like sleep, the more likely a thrown tama is to hold it. Winning battles earns experience, mamo level up, learn new moves, and evolve. There are twelve types with a full strength and weakness chart, just like the classics. Rare kagami colorations appear about one in 256 catches.
Multiplayer
Shared world
Every tamer online walks the same maps. See them move, talk in global chat, and gather in the Tsukimi plaza.
PvP battles
Stand next to a tamer and challenge them, or pick them from the TAMERS menu. Turn based battles are resolved fairly by the server. The winner takes a $MAMO prize.
Trading
Offer a mamo, see what the other tamer offers, then both lock in. The server swaps custody atomically, so a trade can never go one sided.
Spectating
Anyone can watch, no wallet needed. Spectators drift through the world as ghosts and tune into any live battle from the TAMERS menu.
How PvP works
PvP is fully server resolved. When a challenge is accepted the server copies both parties, then each turn both players submit a move, a switch or a forfeit. The server runs the turn with the same battle math the rest of the game uses, broadcasts the result to both players and to every spectator, and pays the winner. Neither client can fake damage, speed, crits or the outcome, which is what makes the $MAMO prize trustworthy. Battle copies mean PvP never changes your overworld party, exactly like the old link cable battles.
Earning $MAMO
Catching new species, winning battles and clearing the daily quest all pay $MAMO into your balance, which you can claim to your Solana wallet. See the token page for the full economy.