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Hotfix 1.1.2

Thank you all for the incredible reception so far, and thank you all for your feedback and submitting bug reports as well as commenting on the forums! We are listening and we have a first hotfix to fix and address some of the issues you’ve encountered!

[h2]Fixed:[/h2]
  • Fixed a bug that let players skip fusing during the battle against Morgante at the end of the tutorial.
  • Fixed a bug that allowed monsters that were already defeated (under certain circumstances) to be recorded.
  • Fixed the buttons on the 3D cassette player menu in battle grabbing focus if the mouse is hovering them, even when the mouse isn’t moving.
  • Fixed a bug that can cause the player character to dash even when the dash button isn’t held, after disconnecting and reconnecting a controller.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause stickers to be erased when moving them (without peel and/or apply) to an empty slot at the end of a tape’s list.
  • Fixed a bug that caused achievements for 5 heart events to not be unlocked. This fix will retroactively unlock the achievements for save files that were affected.
  • Fixed a bug that could cause Kayleigh’s Sirenade to be duplicated over the player’s starter tape.
  • Fixed a minor visual misalignment of highlighted map cells in the minimap.
  • Fixed a bug that let players use multiple rewinds in a single turn by cancelling an order while the rewind is animating.

[h2]Other Changes:[/h2]
  • Upon starting or completing a quest, the game now automatically tracks a suitable quest if you are not already tracking a quest that displays markers on the map. This should help keep new players from becoming lost.
  • Minor improvements to the Portuguese Brazil localisation.


If you encounter an issue we have not addressed, feel free to check out the known issues list on the Steam forums, swing by the official Discord or submit a support ticket through our support system.

Until next time!

Press PLAY! Cassette Beasts is OUT NOW!

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We are beyond excited to release Cassette Beasts, a journey that started together with you almost 2 years (and longer before then!). We couldn't have reached this point without the incredible support and enthusiasm from each and every one of you! Your valuable feedback, sharing your experiences, and spreading the word about our game have been truly instrumental in making Cassette Beasts what it is today, and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it!



If you want to stay in touch, join our discord or head over to the forums – we would love to hear your feedback and how we can develop Cassette Beasts further. AND! This is only the beginning, we will talk more about what's next in store… Soon!

Adventure. Battle. Transform.

Collect awesome monsters to use during turn-based battles in this open-world RPG. Combine any two monster forms using Cassette Beasts’ Fusion System to create unique and powerful new ones!

Welcome to New Wirral, a remote island inhabited by strange creatures you’ve only dreamed of, nightmares you hopefully haven’t, and a cast of brave folks who use cassette tapes to transform for battle. To find a way home you’ll need to explore every inch of the island, and record monsters to your trusty cassette tapes to gain their abilities!



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Welcome to New Wirral and Roundup Blog #4

With only a week left until we release, we are doing a last roundup blog of all the content we have talked about in the past weeks as well as a short guide to get started on your adventure into New Wirral!



Volume 2: A guide to New Wirral by Professor Percival Hoylake



[h3]STRATEGIZE[/h3]

In combat, elemental advantages don’t give bonus damage but do inflict status effects depending on the combination. Status effects in general are very useful - so be sure to use buffs, debuffs and elemental walls to get ahead!

[h3]GO OFF PATH[/h3]

After the prologue, the world of New Wirral will be yours to explore as you please. Whilst some areas will be higher level than others, you aren’t prevented from exploring areas at your own leisure.

[h3]ASK AROUND[/h3]

If you would like some direction then you can collect Rumours from people in Harbourtown that will give you level-appropriate places to check out.



[h3]GET BACK UP[/h3]

On the island you will encounter various monsters in different areas, not every area might be suitable for you with your current experience. If things are too tough, remember that you can level up, unlock new abilities, and Remaster your monster forms into powerful new versions with a bit of exploring in the world.

[h3]GEAR UP[/h3]
There are several shops in New Wirral, it's always a good idea to visit them to upgrade your gear – such as the amount of Rewinds you can carry… Or find new Stickers you can attach to your monster tape for new moves and attacks!

Lastly, if you ever need a refresher or want to know more about the details of our game you can always check out the wiki: https://wiki.cassettebeasts.com/wiki/Main_Page


[h2]Roundup Blog[/h2]

[h3]Open World[/h3]



This kinda goes without saying! In Cassette Beasts you record monsters’ forms onto cassette tapes, which you can then use in battle to transform yourself into that monster. There are 120 monster forms to collect. The people of Harbourtown love to share Rumours and hearsay - there are not many forms of entertainment available to them after all!

When you’re not sure where to explore or what to attempt next, the rumours you pick up in Harbourtown will always contain good suggestions. Following up on rumours almost always leads directly to progress in your main quests, which don’t always on their own tell you where you need to go.

Of course if you prefer to stumble blindly around the island without a clue, that’s always an option! Collecting rumours is suggested for first-time players, but completely optional.



[h3]Archangels…?[/h3]

If you’ve played the demo to the end, you will have seen the start of the main quest in Cassette Beasts. Skip this section if you prefer to avoid spoilers for the demo!

At the end of the demo Kayleigh and the player battle a strange otherworldly creature called Morgante, who is known as an Archangel to the people of New Wirral - and they act as bosses. With the last of her energy, Morgante gives the player a song, whose lyrics promise to show the way to leave New Wirral. However, most of the song is too quiet to make out! To complete the song and find your way home you’ll need to encounter more Archangels, but well… nobody really knows where they are - or how many! Perhaps the rumours in Harbourtown contain some clues.

[h3]Friendships and Romance[/h3]



Kayleigh and Eugene are introduced as unlockable partner characters early in the game, but there are also four others you can find around New Wirral!

If the first step towards building a friendship with someone is finding them and unlocking them as a companion, the second is completing a quest with them! Completing their quest bumps you up to relationship level 1, which unlocks your ability to fuse with them in battle. At relationship level 5 you gain the ability to romance your companion. It’s completely optional, with no gameplay benefits, but it’s cute!

[h3]Strategic Moves[/h3]



Suffice to say, there's lots of moves in Cassette Beasts that you can use to get the upper hand in battle, and lots of strategies to try! Different status effects will have positive Buff effct and some will have a negative debuff effect. A Buff effect example is a Wall. This is a type of status effect that can be used in battle and take a certain amount of hits for you, and also can trigger elemental reactions. An example of a move that interacts with a Wall the move ""Throw"". When used with an active wall, it turns that wall into a damaging projectile that inherits the element of the wall thrown! There are a ton of different interacts and strategies to use in Cassette Beasts!



[h3]Rogue Fusions & Bootlegs[/h3]

When you battle a Rogue Fusion you first have to get its HP to 0 to split it apart into the two monsters that make it up. Then you can record them if you want, or otherwise just defeat them!

Bootlegs are rare type and colour-swapped variants of ordinary monsters. Bootlegs’ movepools are modified to match their new type, and they have a higher than normal chance of spawning uncommon and rare variants of moves.


[h3]Upgrade Yourself[/h3]

Ranger Wilma is an essential part of the Ranger’s organisation. Certain scarce items and upgrades, invaluable in the pursuit of Archangels, are stored and distributed by Wilma from the Ranger’s HQ in Harbourtown. The more your training under the Captains progresses, the more she’ll be able to provide you with.



[h3]MODDING![/h3]

We actually had this in store as a surprise but we couldn’t keep ourselves from letting you all know! Cassette Beasts will be open up for a completely new type of community driven interaction and development as we invite you to be part of creating the best, most unique and fantastic experience there is - together. Cassette Beasts will however not support Workshop at launch (we continuously investigate if we are able to enable this in the future), as we are ironing out a lot of question marks.


[h3]Postgame[/h3]

The postgame in Cassette Beasts is surprisingly big! To give you a taste, here’s a quick rundown:

  • Optional Bosses: I won’t say too much, but there are a number of hidden bosses on New Wirral that can be battled when certain conditions are met.

  • Rematches: The Ranger Captains were holding back the first time you battled them. In the post-game you can rematch them at full strength. Expect surprises!

  • Ranger Noticeboard: If you’ve completed your training with the Ranger Captains and become a full-time ranger yourself, you get access to a new series of quests on this noticeboard. These quests progress a new story exploring the cause and origin of Rogue Fusions, as well as introduce new unique monsters, and brand new characters who have arrived on the island! The bulk of the postgame content is accessed through the noticeboard.

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