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Kādomon: Hyper Auto Battlers Released On Steam
Fireshine Games and Dino Rocket have announced their monster collecting game, Kādomon: Hyper Auto Battlers, has officially launched into 1.0 after months in Early Access. Odds are you know what to expect from something with “mon” in the title. You will be hunting, catching and training dozens of monsters, while collecting and storing hundreds more, to be sure. There’s even a thing called a “Kadodex.” But this is a mons game that adds roguelike elements and randomly generated environments. The hunt is different every time, and with over 200 Kādomon to encounter, you won’t reach the end anytime soon. IF…
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Tron: Ares, The Grid collides with the real world
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