- Beastro Reviews - Metacritic
While its resource-gathering and cooking cycle can become repetitive over time and the story rarely reaches the same heights as its premise, Beastro's charm and originality make it an easy recommendation for players looking for a fresh take on the RPG genre
- Beastro Review | Game Critix
Beastro walks a delicate line between genres, and while it largely succeeds, some players may prefer one aspect over another The learning curve for the trick-taking combat mechanics can also feel slightly intimidating at first
- How Is This GAME Only $10 On Steam(Beastro Review) - YouTube
In this review, I break down my experience with Beastro exploring what works, what doesn’t, and why, despite a few flaws, I think this game is absolutely phe
- Dale Yu: Review of Beastro | The Opinionated Gamers
Welcome to Beastro, where mythical beast chefs compete to make the best dishes! Beastro is a team-based trick-taking game with hidden roles where you have to figure out who is in your team and outsmart the others, collecting as many tricks as possible for your team
- Beastro - IGN
Play as Panko, a young, talented chef, helping to run the local eatery When Panko’s teacher goes missing, a mysterious visitor arrives with warnings of the dangers beyond the wall It’s up to
- Beastro – Review Score | BestOfGames
Beastro is a heartfelt indie that mostly sticks the landing: it’s cozy, inventive and visually lovely, with a gameplay loop that rewards curiosity and experimentation It’s especially great for players who want a relaxed sim with light strategy — less so for those hunting deep, competitive deckbuilding
- Beastro Launches on Game Pass: Cozy Deckbuilder Builds Cards Through . . .
In Slay the Spire — the game that effectively defined digital deckbuilders — combat produces rewards that build your deck In Beastro, the causality runs the other direction: cooking produces the
- Beastro Brings a Traditional Card Game Spin to the Cozy Genre
If that’s you, then Beastro is a great entry point At its core, we wanted it to mirror a traditional playing card, but cut out some of the fluff that makes other trading card games a little overwhelming
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