Cassette Beasts Shrine
Leilukin's shrine for Cassette Beasts.
Welcome to My Cassette Beasts Shrine!
Cassette Beasts is a 2D/3D hybrid monster collecting open-world role-playing video game developed by Bytten Studio, an indie team based in Brighton, United Kingdom, co-founded by Jay Baylis and Tom Coxon, and published by Raw Fury.
First released on Steam and Windows on 26 April 2023, later on console on 25 May 2023, Casette Beasts is available on Windows, Linux, Steam, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Gamepass and Nintendo Switch.
Cassette Beasts also has an official website and official wiki.
You can buy Cassette Beasts from below links:
Why You Should Play Cassette Beasts
Cassette Beasts is a masterpiece of a monster collecting game with refreshing takes on the genre, from monster collecting mechanic, battle system, elemental type match ups, story, characters, lore, world building, map design, etc, with an amazing soundtrack that goes along with the game.
Indie monster collecting games in particular need all the support they can get to let more people (especially Western audiences) know that Pokémon is not the only monster collecting game worth your attention, and Cassette Beasts is one of those indie games that prove indie games can be more creative than AAA games.
I cannot recommend Cassette Beasts enough if you like monster collecting games, including, if not especially, if you like Pokémon but want an indie alternative, or something different after finding Pokémon games getting stale, or becoming jaded by the direction of the Pokémon games.
If you need more convincing on how Cassette Beasts is much more than a Pokémon clone, I have written a huge essay on this shrine.
My Interest In Cassette Beasts
On 30 June 2023, when the Steam Summer Sale 2023 just started, I received Cassette Beasts as a Steam gift from a generous friend, who knew that I had been looking for independant monster collecting games, since I mostly play indie games instead of AAA games nowadays.
I started my first playthrough of Cassette Beasts on 18 July 2023, and I was immediately hooked. I could already feel this game has everything I could ask for in an indie alternative to Pokémon.
I ended up spending around 34 hours to beat the main campaign, and that was because I made the deliberate decision to max out the companion characters' relationship level before advancing to the final portion of the main story, since this game has more focus on human characters and relationships than what you may expect in a monster-collecting game.
I love Cassette Beasts so much that I also purchased its Deluxe Edition, which includes the soundtrack, the art book and the Cosplay Pack as a birthday present for myself on 28 July 2023. In addition, I also bought the official plushie of Pombomb, my favourite monster from the game.
Moreover, I ended up unlocking all 123 achievements on Steam on 13 March 2024. Very few RPGs make me want to unlock all the achievements, so it is telling how much I love Cassette Beasts that I am willing to spend time and effort to work for all the achievements.
Cassette Beasts not only is my Game of the Year of 2023, but also it has become my absolute favourite monster collecting game, and even my all-time favourite video game ever.
My Contributions to the Cassette Beasts Community
Since I got into Cassette Beasts, I have been making a great deal of effort in promoting the game online, by talking about and recommending the game on my online spaces, including this shrine on my website, as well as social media platforms such as Tumblr and Twitter.
I am involved in the Cassette Beasts community by joining and participating in the official Bytten Studio Discord server.
In addition, my passion for Cassette Beasts drives me to contribute to the effort of documenting information about the game. I have recorded footages, made compilation videos and shared them on my YouTube channel for archival and reference purposes. I am also a contributor to the official Cassette Beasts wiki. You can check out my Cassette Beasts video playlists on YouTube and my user page on the Cassette Beasts wiki.
Since I already had basic skills and knowledge of Python, I contributed my code to cbpickaxe, a Python library and set of scripts for data mining Cassette Beasts, specifically to add support for finding dialogue strings of IDs that require pronoun identifiers. My code was approved and merged into cbpickaxe starting from version 0.1.2.
On Tumblr, I run the Cassette Beasts Source blog, an unofficial Cassette Beasts fan site blog that I founded on 25 February 2024. I created a fan site blog on Tumblr due to the fact that Bytten Studio does not have an official Tumblr account, and I want a Tumblr blog dedicated to sharing and archiving Cassette Beasts news and fan works.
I have also contributed to Cassette Beasts TVTropes pages (I have had a TVTRopes account since 18 February 2012), by editing the pages to add information about the game. I was the one who created the Trivia page for the game on TVTropes.