The main barrier to entry with Pokemon is, of course, the Nintendo Switch. If you want to play any of Game Freak’s classic creature catchers, you’ll have to splash out the cash for both the games themselves and a new console every few years. It’s a tough pill to swallow. We’ve seen a million and one pocket monster spinoffs, with Palworld going viral back in 2024. But Coromon, the latest addition to Indie Pass’ ever-expanding roster of indie games, modernizes Nintendo’s classic formula, adding a swathe of cool new mechanics for you to explore.
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12 May 20260

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