The wait is finally over for Android users as Cassette Beasts, developed by Bytten Studio and published by Raw Fury, has now been released globally on mobile devices, two years after its initial launch on PC. If you're new to the concept of cassettes, think of them as the nostalgic music storage devices your parents might have used; feel free to Google it for a quick history lesson.
Play the Cassette Beasts on Your Player
In Cassette Beasts, you find yourself stranded on the enigmatic island of New Wirral, a place where time and reality seem to blur. Here, monsters roam freely, and locals transform into creatures to fend them off, all while the world operates on cassette tapes.
Your mission is to survive and find a way back home. To achieve this, you'll need to wield your cassette player to record the island's monsters. Once recorded, you can play back these tapes to transform into the creatures yourself.
Forge bonds with the residents of Harbourtown, and you'll unlock the ability to fuse your monster forms with a partner, creating unique and powerful hybrid creatures. With the potential to combine any two monsters, the possibilities for these fusions are virtually limitless.
There’s a Whole World to Explore
New Wirral is a playground of adventure with dungeons, puzzles, and hidden areas that you can only access with the right monster abilities. Whether it's gliding over cliffs, swimming through mysterious waters, scaling impossible walls, or even turning magnetic, the island is yours to explore.
The game features a turn-based combat system with an intriguing elemental chemistry mechanic. By strategically combining different types, you can manipulate your enemies, enhance your team, or even alter an opponent's elemental type during battle.
Cassette Beasts supports Bluetooth controllers for an enhanced gaming experience, though you might encounter minor issues. The best part? It's free to play, so you can easily download it from the Google Play Store and dive into the adventure.
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