‘Classic Pokemon JRPGs but battles are volleyball’ is as fun as it sounds, and I knew what was up as soon as this Steam Next Fest demo asked if I watch sports anime

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I’ve had my eye on Beastieball, a creature collector volleyball RPG that turns Pokemon into a sports anime, for over a year now. When the creators of Chicory: A Colorful Tale, quite simply one of the most joyful games to come out in the past few years, announce a new project, it’s gonna get my curiosity. And when the trailer for that project opens with a shot of the Haikyu manga and turn-based combat, it’s gonna get my attention. What do you know, the Steam Next Fest demo for Beastieball slaps, smacks, and indeed spikes. 

Beastieball blends the structure of Pokemon games with the fire of a sports anime. Early on, one character straight-up asks you if you’ve seen any sports anime. You’re a rookie coach with a rag-tag crew of Beasties looking to save your town’s wildlife preserve by making a name for yourself in the league. It’s time to beat some regional gym leaders, I mean coaches, to increase your rank and maybe reform the whole rotten system while you’re at it. There’s a clever twist on progression, too: enemy teams ramp up as you beat other coaches, enabling nonlinear exploration without taking a hatchet to the difficulty curve. 



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