Record monsters on cassette to transform into them in Cassette Beasts

Cassette Beasts takes inspiration from the Pokémon games of the 3D-sprite era while remixing the monster-taming formula with its own beats. Residents of New Wirral record beastly essences with a cassette player and “play” them to transform into the same monster. The result is a unique combat system, but Cassette Beats also presents a mystery for you to solve.

New Wirral is the island purgatory you’re stuck on. New inhabitants typically appear at the beach without any recollection of how they got there before wandering into the nearby area of Harbourtown, where the rest of the stranded islanders live. You quickly run into an angry traffic cone monster, but luckily a ranger named Kayleigh swoops in to save you. She gives you one of two options for your first beast and throws you into battle right away. I got a Bansheep (opens in new tab), which is basically a black-and-purple ghost sheep with wings.

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Cassette Beasts’ turn-based battles are double matches, played with a partner, either an NPC or a friend. You swap cassette tapes to fight as different beasts, which can learn new moves just like in other monster-taming games. (Your ability to mimic monsters also lets you traverse environmental obstacles, like growing wings to fly over a cliff.) Action points, illustrated with little squares beneath the health bar, determine whether you have enough energy to use a move. Each character gains 2 AP a turn and another point if they hit a type weakness. Saving points lets you use your strongest moves later in the battle.

source: gamezpot.com