Disc Creatures Will Pay Tribute To Early Pokemon Entries On October 17, 2019

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Disc Creatures, a monster-collecting, turn-based RPG, is about to make its debut. On October 17, 2019, people will be able to play a game made entirely by Picorinne Soft co-founder SATTO.

 

In Disc Creatures, each player is a Disc Ranger. Your goal is to collect different Disc Creatures and use them to fight to make the world a better place. 200 different characters are available. Unlike Pokemon, these monsters have skill trees and new skills can be acquired from items or leveling. It is also an entirely solo adventure with no trading or battling with other players.

 

Here is the latest Disc Creatures trailer.

 

 

Disc Creatures will come to PCs on October 17, 2019.


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