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Cassette Beasts Launches on Android: Transform into Monsters!

by Daniel Apr 17,2025

Cassette Beasts Launches on Android: Transform into Monsters!

After numerous delays, Cassette Beasts has finally made its global debut on Android devices. Developed by Bytten Studio and published by Raw Fury, this game hit mobile platforms two years after its initial PC release.

Let me introduce you to Cassette Beasts. If you're not familiar with cassettes, think of them as the old-school music format your parents might have used—feel free to look it up if you're curious.

Play the Cassette Beasts on Your Player

In Cassette Beasts, you find yourself stranded on an unusual island called New Wirral, where everything seems out of place and time. The island is teeming with monsters, and residents transform into creatures to fight them, all powered by cassette tapes.

Your mission is to survive and find a way back home. To do this, you'll need to use a cassette player to record the monsters you encounter. Once recorded, you can play back these recordings to transform into the monsters yourself.

Forge strong relationships with the locals in Harbourtown, and you'll unlock the ability to fuse monster forms with your partner, creating unique and powerful hybrids. With the potential to combine any two monsters, the possibilities are nearly limitless.

There’s a Whole World to Explore

New Wirral is packed with dungeons, puzzles, and secret areas that you can only access with the right monster abilities. You can glide over cliffs, swim through mysterious waters, scale seemingly impossible walls, and even harness magnetic powers.

The game features a turn-based combat system with an intriguing elemental chemistry mechanic. By strategically combining different types, you can disrupt your foes, enhance your team, or even alter an opponent’s elemental type during battle.

Cassette Beasts supports Bluetooth controllers, though you may encounter a few minor issues. The game is free to play, so if you're interested, you can download it from the Google Play Store.

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