This month's entry is Granbo.
For those who don't know what it is, it was a Game Boy Advance game released by Capcom in 2001.
At its core, it's a monster-collecting RPG with a twist. Instead of actual monsters, you take little robots shaped like animals into battle with wild robots. Your original choices from the beginning are either a chicken, a sparrow, or a fox, all of which can evolve and gain new moves. Basically Granbo is Capcom's version of Pokemon, but with a few key differences:
-The battles are in an isometric (3/4) viewpoint, akin to that of Breath of Fires 1-4.
-Instead of just one robot battling another, you can each have three robots in your party fighting at one given time.
-Instead of the normal way of evolving monsters (i.e., by level) you evolve these little guys
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