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The "Monsters: Omniverse" app uses the following icon to represent its brand on all relevant pages, specifically in the OAuth consent screen and the Google Play Store:

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The "Monsters: Omniverse" app is a free game app where players can play as and fight against giant monsters in a 2d fighting game setting. Players can gather digital currency by winning matches and use their earnings to unlock more content. The app contains ads, but no in-app purchases.


What will this app do with user data? 

The application will require you to sign in with your Google account if you'd like to use Google Play Services to allow cloud saving. Cloud saving is not required, but is recommended in order to perform actions such as migrating data to a different device or to serve as a backup against data loss.

Application's access to the user's Google dataThe application only accesses game data saved to the user's Google account - this includes in-game digital currency called "Acquisition Points", "Quartz", "XP", "Level" and unlock status for game characters (playable status and non-playable status). The application does not collect any of the user's Google account information. Google Play Services is used explicitly to allow cloud saving and cloud loading - no other data is accessed.

Application's use of the user's Google data: The application uses Google user data to save and load their internal game statistics - this includes in-game digital currencies called "Acquisition Points" and "Quartz",  and the statistics called "XP", "Level" and unlock status for game characters (playable status and non-playable status).

Application's storage of  the user's Google data: Game data is stored using Google Play Services. Only a single slot is allowed per user.

Application's sharing of the user's Google data: The application does not share the user's Google data in any shape or form.


How does this app enhance user functionality? 

This is an entertainment app that provides a unique style of gameplay, with distinct mechanics not typically found in other game apps of this genre. For example, each character in the game has a unique set of statistics, movement and combat style, special abilities, and power attacks. 

The game features a "destruction" mechanic where players can have their selected character destroy or topple buildings to immerse users, to deliver an immersive experience of playing as a giant monster.

The game features a character rank system where each of the game's 50+ characters have different ranks - this ensures maximum diversity in the character roster as opposed to the typical fighting game approach of ensuring all characters are balanced.  

The game also features a comprehensive team system which allows the player to stack ten characters against an artificial intelligence (AI) team, or carry-out simple one against one matches.  The team system allows players to balance characters of varying ranks to ensure matches are balanced, but that the characters active in any given match vary from multiple low-ranking characters all the way to one or two high-ranking characters.

The app keeps users engaged by way of its digital currency which the player can earn and use to unlock new characters. The game allows players to adjust the skill level to higher difficulty levels to earn digital currency faster.


Describe the content, context, or connection to the app 

The "Monsters: Omniverse" app is a mobile game app on Android and iOS, which features giant monsters in a 2d fighting game setting. The app's goal is to immerse the user in the experience of playing as  a giant monster and fighting enemy giant monsters while interacting with the environment (building destruction, water arenas etc.).


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Google OAuth2 Limited Use Disclosure

The "Monsters: Omniverse" app does not request sensitive scopes, nor does it request restricted scopes. Should this change, the app's use of information received from Google APIs will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. The information on this page will be updated to reflect such changes.