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Cassette Beasts, on the other hand, as an addition to its companion system and relationship mechanic, provides players the option to pursue a romance with one of their human companions after raising their relationship level to 5, the highest without romance.

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Even though I do not play monster-collecting games for romance, and I am not asking for to add romance options because I am not invested in romances involving fictional children, romance options are a nice addition to a game like Cassette Beasts that is made with adult players in mind.

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Even though I do not play monster-collecting games for romances, and I am not asking for Pokémon to add romance options to their games because I am not invested in romances involving fictional children, romance options are a nice addition to a game like Cassette Beasts that is made with adult players in mind.

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