Coromon looks like a love letter to monster taming games
Venture ouไt into the lush, diverse world of Velua and 𒁏catch more than 120 types of coromon

Shown today at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Powered by AMD, Coromon harkens back to a different era of JRPG design. At a time where the Pokemon and Legend of Zelda games are continuing to expand into increasingly large and open worlds, there's something refreshi🥃ng about Coromon's more contained approach to monster taming.
It looks like a long-lost Game Boy Advance title – and that's ab🍸solutely a good thing. With its retro aesthetic and modern pixel art style, Coromon looks like a love letter to the classics of the genre. Venture out into the lush, diverse world of Velua and catch more than 120 types of coromon – each with its own unique animations and lovely design.
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