Yeah so I started playing Digimon survive and just,
I met lopmon. And my entire experience with this fella so far has been this:
HES SO SMALL GET HIM AN ICY POP PLEASE STOP CRYING BABY MY HEART.
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Miyako Inoue/Yolei and Hawkmon picspam 1
Also appearing in the picspam: Piyomon/Biyomon, Daisuke Motomiya/Davis, Fladramon/Flamedramon, Iori Hida/ Cody, Michael, Betamon, Digmon, Mimi Tachikawa and Palmon
Digimon Adventure 02 episodes: 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18 and 22
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Iori Hida/Cody and his Digimon Partner picspam
(Japanese and English dub names)
1st and 3rd pics = 9 year old Iori Hida/Cody Hida in Digimon Adventure 02 anime
2nd and 4th pics = 17 year old Iori Hida/Cody in Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna movie
5th and 6th pics = adult Iori in the epilogue of Digimon Adventure 02 (the epilogue itself can be controversial and debatable to many Digimon fans.)
7th pic = Tsubumon (baby form)
8th pic = Upamon (baby form of Armadimon/Armadillomon)
9th pic = Armadimon/Armadillomon (default child/rookie form)
10th pic = Ankylomon (adult/champion form)
11th pic = Shakkoumon (perfect/ultimate form except that Angemon is fused with Ankylomon. Also known as Jogress evolution or DNA digivolution)
12th pic = Digmon (armor evolution with Digimental of Knowledge)
13th pic = Submarimon (armor evolution with Digimental of Sincerity/Honesty/Reliability)
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You've done pokemon, but what about Digimon? I realize there will be some overlap, but I feel like Digimon as a whole focuses more on the relationships between mon and human.
THEME: Digimon
Hello there, I’m not super familiar with Digimon but this is what I can recommend!
Predation, by Shanna Germain (Monte Cook Games).
Welcome to the Cretaceous. Our ancestors won’t climb down from the trees for another 66 million years, but here we are now. Time travel seemed like a good idea. Exploring the ancient world. Building. Creating an entire society here in the jungles of our primordial Earth. Until those SATI guys messed it all up.
We’ve got gear. We’ve got guns. We’ve even bioengineered a few dinos to our liking. And that’s good, because we’ll need it all to survive. History says there’s an asteroid headed our way, and there’s no one left alive who knows how to get back to the future.
I’m recommending this game because of the unique way it creates the relationship between dinosaur and human. In Predation, players will embody their character… but they’ll also play the dinosaur companion of another player. The Cypher System itself is designed to work with a variety of genres, so it might even be possible to re-skin the setting to make it look more like the Digimon universe - especially if you want to send your characters to a digital world, rather than to the Cretaceous.
Shatterkin, by Scribbles and Dice.
Shatterkin is a tabletop role-playing game about kids with evolving monster pets. Each player takes on the role of two different characters — a small-town kid and a strange evolving monster (known as shatterkin), who have formed a bond to help each other learn and grow.
Defend your small town from dangers — wild shatterkin, agents of the secretive Syndicates, or the mysterious power known as the Malice. When the situation is dire, your shatterkin can evolve to new levels of power, to face ever-greater foes. Be careful not to put too much strain on your shatterkin — you don't want to break their trust!
Shatterkin is a Forged in the Dark game — it's based around the same core mechanics as John Harper's Blades in the Dark, but with alterations and new systems to best capture the excitement and challenges of childhood adventure, and the evolving monster genre.
I’ve recommended this game under the Pokemon theme before, but I think it mirrors some strong conceits with Digimon - primarily the fact that each character has only one Shatterkin that they are responsible for. Right now Shatterkin is in early access - which means it’s Pay What You Want, but there’s incomplete sections. If you really want to focus on a trainer’s bond with their companion though, this is worth checking out.
Monster Care Squad, by Sandy Pug Games.
Long after the crowns have fallen, long after greed has had it's day, long after war, poverty, hunger, and tyranny passed into memory, Ald-Amura's peace is broken by The False Gold, a terrible sickness spreading through its greatest guardians and most beautiful Monsters. Unified by community and driven by a love for the planet and each other, The Monster Care Squad rises. Do you heed their call?
Monster Care Squad is a tabletop roleplaying game set in the tranquil world of Ald-Amura. The peaceful state of the world is threatened when a mysterious poison known as The False Gold finds its way into the veins of the world's Monsters, causing terrible, maddening Wounds, which drive these incredible beings into uncontrollable rages. The once unbreakable bond of harmony and respect between Humans and Monsters is on the brink of collapse, and it's up to you and your allies to set things right.
You aren’t directly connected to the monsters you help here; rather you act as doctors and similar specialists working to heal creatures infected by a terrible sickness. Because this takes place in a world where humans and monsters are usually living in harmony, you have plenty of opportunities to highlight the relationships people might have had with these creatures before they became sick. The game uses a 2d6 plus stat system, but occasionally uses other dice, like a d4 or a d8. What I like best about Monster Care Squad is the new focus of combat: you’re not here to kill the monsters, even if they’ve become violent. Instead, you'll wrestle them just until you can push the medicine down their throat, and then watch them until you know they're no longer a threat. Now that's a challenge!
Games I've recommended in the past:
Animon Story, by Zak Barouh.
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