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Nexomon - Catch & train monsters

Embark on a monster-catching adventure in this thrilling open-world RPG

Nexomon
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Catch, evolve, and collect over 300 unique Nexomon!

Assemble the ultimate Nexomon team to save your friends and help save the world! Clash against legendary champions and become a hero in this epic journey!

Game Features

• Over 300 Nexomon to catch and train.

• Evolve your Nexomon into new and powerful forms.

• Mighty and unique legendary Nexomon, can you find all 15 of them?

• Embark on an epic adventure to save the world from the Nexomon King!

• Battle powerful and challenging foes in the Nexoworld.

• Select from seven unique starters.

• Explore all 10 colorful and vibrant regions.

• Fully animated monsters, get ready to enjoy the most thrilling battles!

• High-Quality gaming experience like no other!

10 Things We Wish We Knew Before Starting Nexomon: Extinction

There Are A Lot Of Starter Nexomon

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One immediate difference between this game and the Pokemon series is the number of Nexomon that you'll be able to choose from at the start. While Pokemon has stuck to its tradition of offering you one of three starter options, Nexomon: Extinction features a whopping nine potential partners.

The wide suite of starter Nexomon gives the game an inherent sense of variety and replay value. While your choices in Pokemon are typically limited to Fire, Water, and Grass types, you'll have a wide range of types to choose from here.

The Game Makes References To The Original Nexomon

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For a while, Nexomon: Extinction was the only title in the series that was available on consoles. While this is no longer the case, it has led to a number of players starting with the sequel as opposed to the original Nexomon.

While jumping into the series on its second installment won't ruin your experience, the game does feature various references, callbacks, and allusions to the original Nexomon's plot and characters. Thankfully, there is a brief cutscene near the beginning of the game that helps to catch new players up on the series' lore.

The Game's Tone Is Both Serious And Silly

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Speaking of lore, there is a surprising amount to be found in Nexomon: Extinction. Immediately upon starting the game, you'll be introduced to unexpected plot elements and characters with abilities you may not have expected in a monster-collection game. This is one title with darker themes and higher stakes than you might expect from the genre.

While it can definitely take its narrative seriously when necessary, Nexomon: Extinction is brimming with humor. There are plenty of exaggerated reactions and fourth-wall-breaking jokes, and you'll even travel with a companion character who serves as comedic relief throughout the journey.

You Can Alter Your Chances Of Capturing Nexomon

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When you first encounter a Nexomon in battle, the mechanics should seem pretty familiar to you. You have the option to attack, swap out Nexomon, and use items to help give your Nexomon the advantage. It's when you attempt to catch Nexomon, however, that the major differences begin to show themselves.

Initiating an attempted capture will bring up a menu that shows you your probability of success. This percentage value can be altered by a number of actions, such as afflicting status effects or feeding Nexomon before tossing your legally distinct Nexotrap at them. Once your Nexotrap secures a Nexomon, you'll have a limited amount of time to respond to a series of button prompts in order to further increase your odds of capture.

There Are A Wide Variety Of Nexomon In Each Area

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The first time you're granted the ability to capture Nexomon, you'll be near a small bushel of grass. As you begin to capture your first few creatures and assemble a team, you may notice that, even in this limited area, the variety of Nexomon present is surprising.

Nexomon: Extinction's wild areas feature a solid variety of creatures, and while certain types are more prevalent in specific areas, you'll find that you can amass a large amount of Nexomon just by sticking close to certain spots and continuously battling. Even the aforementioned first area contains enough creatures to fill your party.

Cores Can Alter Your Nexomon's Stats

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Battles in Nexomon: Extinction offer a few interesting combat mechanics that help the game stand out. In addition to various unique status effects, such as Frail or Demotivated, there are a number of Cores in the game that can change the performance of your Nexomon.

Cores are equipable items that will affect your Nexomon's status. Each core provides its own unique bonuses and effects, and each Nexomon is able to equip four at a time, leading to a plethora of potential combinations and status boosts.

You Can Sell Certain Nexomon

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While the number of Nexomon in each area may encourage you to aim for variety, it's also worth occasionally capturing the same species more than once. Having duplicate Nexomon could potentially come in handy as you progress.

Throughout the game, you'll encounter certain individuals who are willing to buy Nexomon from you. If you're willing to sell, these characters will line your pockets or grant you rare items for your troubles, but it can be tough to let go of certain Nexomon once you've become attached. Having duplicates can be very useful in this scenario. It's also worth noting that the Nexomon in your party is the one you'll be selling, so be careful!

Catching Wild Nexomon Gives You Options

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One of the best aspects of games that follow in the footsteps of other monster-collection RPGs is their ability to provide small, quality-of-life improvements to the typical formula. Small gameplay elements are often made slightly more convenient through handy new features, and the process of capturing Nexomon is a clear example of that.

After catching a Nexomon, you'll be presented with the option to add it directly to your party or to send it to your storage folders. If you'd like to add it to a full party, you can select one of your current team members and send them into your storage box instead, eliminating the need to visit a specific location to manage your team.

There Are Special Stones That Heal Your Nexomon Team

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While healing stations are present in Nexomon: Extinction, you may still occasionally find yourself in a wild area without the ability to heal your Nexomon. In times like this, you'll want to seek out the glowing purple stones littered around the map.

Certain luminous stones you interact with in the game will heal your entire Nexomon team, helping you avoid needing to make an emergency trip to a healing area. These stones also regenerate, although they do take a bit of time to do so.

There Aren't Any Gyms, But You Do Collect Badges

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One of the key differences between Nexomon: Extinction and games like Pokemon is the fact that the former doesn't feature a series of gyms to challenge. Instead, you'll join the Tamer's Guild, a collective of Nexomon Tamers who assist individuals across the region.

You'll earn badges as you increase your ranking in the Tamer's Guild, making Nexomon: Extinction's progression feel like a combination between traditional Pokemon mechanics and those present in the recent Pokemon Legends: Arceus. There are also dungeons to explore and a large collection of side quests to complete, meaning you'll never run out of things to do during your adventure.

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  • Version2.6
  • UpdateNov 21, 2024
  • DeveloperVEWO INTERACTIVE INC
  • CategoryRole Playing
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 4.2+
  • Downloads1M+
  • Package Namecom.limeturtle.nexomon
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  • Bekah Goodsell
    Bekah Goodsell

    I had a great time playing this game. It's really addictive and perfect for passing the time. I decided to buy the full version because it was inexpensive and the graphics looked amazing. I never regretted spending money on this game. It's totally worth it. The only downside is that it's tough to level up. When I reached the final boss with all the powerful moves, it took me 2 whole days just to defeat it. Despite the challenge, I still find joy in playing the game.

  • Patrick Silvia
    Patrick Silvia

    I really enjoyed playing the game, even though some people might call it a "Pokemon Knockoff." The art style is cute, perfect for fans of chibi designs. The characters are very lovable too. However, I have a couple of issues. Firstly, the nexo-traps (similar to pokeballs) fail very often, which can be frustrating. My main problem is the final boss battle against Omnicron. It feels almost impossible to defeat him. I've been trying for months without success.

  • MyNameIsHapi
    MyNameIsHapi

    Oh, I really wish I had read those one-star reviews before buying the game. I got it and boy, what a mess. It just won't save properly and keeps crashing all the time. So every time it crashes, you lose all your progress, back to square one. Can you imagine how annoying that is? I was playing for like half an hour without any issues, and then boom, crash. Restart from the beginning. And get this, even when I tried saving my game, it still crashed right after. And don't even get me started on the special Nexomon that I caught, saved the game again, and another crash. No matter what I try, it just keeps crashing and resetting. And you know what's the worst part? This problem was already mentioned in the reviews. When will they fix this issue?

  • Michael Schuck
    Michael Schuck

    Oh man, I was really into this game, I thought it was adorable and pretty fun. But as I was playing, I made sure to save my progress regularly. However, out of nowhere, the game keeps shutting down by itself, which is irritating but I figured it shouldn't be a big deal since I saved so often. But the last time it happened, even after all that constant saving, the game closed on its own. When I reopened it, I found myself way back in the game, missing the things I had just achieved and leveled up. This turned what was once a really enjoyable game into something super frustrating and a total waste of time.

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