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pencilchewing · 7 months
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cassette beasts
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swan-codes · 7 months
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moonstone island 🔮
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i love pixel art games so much!
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simseez · 5 months
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this was a good game
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avanciia · 7 months
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Had a blast playing Friends VS Friends so I had to draw my partner and I’s mains
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hackerwrench · 11 months
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satoshi-mochida · 1 month
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Cassette Beasts ‘Multiplayer’ update launches May 20
From Gematsu
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Publisher Raw Fury and developer Bytten Studio will release the “Multiplayer” update for open-world monster collection RPG Cassette Beasts on May 20, the companies announced. A Moonstone Island collaboration event and mobile release is also planned.
Get the details below.
Multiplayer Update
-Players can look forward to the Multiplayer update coming on May 20. Through the update, players will be able to:
Party and explore the world of Cassette Beasts with up to eight friends, all visible in their world.
Join a “Play With Friends” mode where players can match with anyone on their friends list via an invite code
Challenge their friends in player-versus-player battles and assign custom rules to their battle such as enabling / disabling sticker attributes.
Team up for two-player cooperative raids against Rogue Fusions, and trade tapes with each other.
-Additionally, any existing game owners interested in checking out the Multiplayer update early can access the Beta via the beta branch on Steam now until May 20.
Moonstone Island Collaboration Event
Beginning on May 20, fans can jump into an in-game collaboration event with Moonstone Island, which includes Moonstone Island-themed costumes, as well as a Cassette Beasts‘ Pombomb added to Moonstone Island‘s Spirit roster.
Mobile Launch Announcement
Cassette Beasts will launch on mobile devices soon, bringing the experience to new audiences worldwide. More information will be released within the next month.
Cassette Beasts is available now for Xbox Series, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam, Microsoft Store). It is also available via Xbox Game Pass.
Multiplayer Update Release Date Trailer
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Cassette Beasts Showcase
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The entire Bytten Studio, including Tom Coxon and Jay and Joel Baylis, Cassette Beasts soundtrack singer Shelby Harvey and the CMO of Raw Fury Susie McBeth attended the 20th BAFTA Games Awards.
Cassette Beasts was nominated for The British Game at the 20th BAFTA Games Awards.
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fancypantsrecords · 3 months
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Joel Baylis - Cassette Beasts | Black Screen Records | 2023 | Purple + Green
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geekcavepodcast · 2 months
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Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley Trailer
Foil the Park Keeper's plans and restore Moominvalley back to nature and harmony in a musical adventure game.
Hyper Games and Raw Fury's Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley launches for Nintendo Switch and PC on March 7, 2024.
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thefandomentals · 2 years
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Solve puzzles, play music, and fight the power in 'Snufkin: Melody Of Moominvalley' from Raw Fury and developer Hyper Games!
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antirealityreviews · 11 months
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Friends vs Friends Review
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Friends vs Friends is a PvP first person shooter mixed with a deck-builder. You fight against one or two other players, depending on the mode you picked, using cards to gain an advantage. This game is my first review on the blog, so this might be messy and not as well written as some of the later reviews I will release down the line.
The game has two modes, 1v1 and 2v2. The game is very fast paced and skill based (hey, that rhymes!), but still manages to be somewhat casual friendly with the cards. There are a lot of characters to choose from, all with their own passive abilities. I personally like Duck Anderson, the stoner duck whose passive ability gives him weed in his hand every round that heals him. You can see the friends scattered around the hub doing their thing, where you can approach and switch with them, or you can switch to whoever you want in the bathroom. The hub has 2-3 main locations depending on your gender. The hub’s main area is a shopping square that houses a “PalPrize Machine”, which takes what I’ll call “Pig Coins”, and it dispenses card backs, keychains, and friend avatars. The Diner is a place where you can pick up quests (once you hit level 8) and build decks/open booster packs. It has a nice little ambient jukebox where you can change the background music, and the walls are full of different souvenirs, some mildly graffitied. The bathroom of the Diner allows you to change characters, as I brought up before, and houses the entrance to the shop, Cash’s Corner. There you can practice your aim with the shooting range or buy booster packs to add new cards to your deck, or duplicates which you can use to level up your current cards. In matches, you’ll get 5 seconds to scroll through your cards and pick one you want to use once the match starts. Then from there on out it's just you and your opponent having a shooting match to see who the best player is. After you use the cards in one round, they won't be available for the next round, so it’s recommended to not use too many cards all at once. There are around 4 or so maps in the game, with more sure to be added later.
Now, I implore you not to click off this article until the end, because I’m bringing up my criticisms first. I like to get the cons out of the way so we can end the article on a positive note. Some issues I do have is that the game doesn’t run flawlessly. I personally had to turn down some settings, and a big one was having to turn off bloom, and there were still some frame drops in matches, however it didn’t happen too often, and I occasionally rubber banded during a match. I feel like the frame drops differ from map to map, with the biggest culprits being the Trucks map and the Subway. A problem I do have is with booster packs being luck-based, it could be hard to get a card you really want or a new card, especially with the fact there ARE dupes. As well with the pig coins, it's a pain in the ass since you have to finish 3 daily quests to get one.
Now onto the much, much longer list of things I like. First of all, the art style. The art style is a mix of pixel art with 3D models, and it looks great, though of course it depends on your preferences. Just the intro alone is so charming. The card art is also great, able to convey what card it is with just a look at the art, along with it just looking good in general. While the game does feature cartoonish blood and bones, there’s an option to turn it off, making it even more accessible to people who may be more squeamish. The hub oozes with charm and personality, with the calming guitar playing in the lobby it really gives you the idea that the friends made a lot of memories here and it feels lived in. It's great, it makes my soul happy. There’s also a lot of LGBT rep, with there being the progress flag and the trans flag available as keychains from the get-go, and DJ Newton's original design even had a trans rights shirt. The cards feel fun and creative and combine quite well with each other. The music sounds great and the voice acting is amazing for all of the characters, being very charming and filled with personality. The matchmaking is also level-based, so you wont be matched against someone who has better cards or a better character, and you can still turn it off if you like. The best part of all of this? The game is 10 dollars. It honestly feels like a robbery that they’re selling it that cheap and with the sale I got it even cheaper for 6. If you want to support the developers even more though, they have a deluxe edition which pays forward to get access to the first two premium expansions they’ll be releasing later this year. All the premium content is purely cosmetic, however, and it's decently priced, at least compared to most other games, with the DLC costing around 8 dollars, which is around 4 dollars for both expansions. Even then, you can still unlock a multitude of cosmetics just from playing. With how low the price is and how much accessibility they put into it, if this game piques your interest in any form I urge you to pick it up. It’s a great time, and you’ll definitely enjoy it. If I had to give it a score out of 10, it’s definitely a solid 8/10. Might not be for everyone, but if you like shooters you’ll love this.
-Logan Laws
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pseudodulcimer · 1 year
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Kingdom Two Crowns is so surreal to me like you call your irl friend to embark in a homoerotic journey and travel together through multiple islands building new homes with your commonwealth money while the homophobes try to break into your place and steal your crown and in the end you free the world from the patriarchy so that people can live the cottagecore life that they deserve.
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swan-codes · 7 months
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🌱 herbalist & botanist 🌱
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this garden shop is a whole vibe ~
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gebo4482 · 2 years
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ROUTINE
Re-Reveal Game Trailer
Website / Steam
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hackerwrench · 11 months
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satoshi-mochida · 11 months
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The Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series versions of Cassette Beasts releases today digitally. It is also available on Steam.
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