Kazuma Kaneko’s Tsukuyomi blends anime style, roguelike exploration and tactical card battles into a fast, accessible strategy game.
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In these games you take the part of the hero, having to fight the evil (often in the form of Bosses). You start out at level zero, and level up yourself and your team, making use of objects you collect along the way and money you earn to be able to buy the best possible armor and weapons. Yes, there are some puzzles to solve, and there is some collecting, but the emphasis is on the battles. This sort of games can be sub-divided to:
– Turn based RPG
– Action RPG
– Strategic RPG
Kazuma Kaneko’s Tsukuyomi blends anime style, roguelike exploration and tactical card battles into a fast, accessible strategy game.
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