Kazuma Kaneko's Tsukuyomi

Kazuma Kaneko's Tsukuyomi

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About Kazuma Kaneko's Tsukuyomi

Kazuma Kaneko's Tsukuyomi is a tactical RPG with deck-building and strategy elements set in a modern world overrun by ancient myths. Developed by COLOPL, Inc., it released on April 23, 2026, exclusively for Nintendo Switch. Players navigate a tower-like dungeon, building and adapting card decks to fight enemies while managing positioning and resources. The game blends Kaneko's signature dark fantasy art with turn-based combat, requiring both strategic planning and quick thinking. It’s a dungeon-crawler where each floor demands fresh tactics, balancing deck customization with battlefield awareness.

Gameplay

Tsukuyomi revolves around constructing decks to power your party in grid-based combat. Each turn, you draw cards that assign actions to units, with effects tied to positioning and enemy weaknesses. Between floors, you tweak your deck, upgrading cards or adding new ones to counter upcoming threats. Battles require balancing offensive combos with healing and shields, as mismanaging resources can lead to quick defeats. The tower’s layout shifts procedurally, forcing you to adapt strategies on the fly. While deck-building is central, the grid-based positioning and enemy AI add layers of tactical depth. Sessions often last 45 minutes to an hour, with permadeath adding urgency to every decision.

What Players Think

As an unreleased title, Tsukuyomi lacks PlayPile community stats. Pre-launch hype is muted due to the 2026 release date, but COLOPL’s track record with mobile strategy games and Kaneko’s art direction have niche audiences curious. No critic reviews or player moods exist yet. Once released, expect data on average playtime, completion rates, and community reception to populate this section.

PlayPile's Take

Tsukuyomi could appeal to fans of tactical deck-builders like Slay the Spire and strategy RPGs with procedurally generated challenges. Its Switch portability and blend of card mechanics with grid combat may justify the price if it delivers consistent depth. While achievements and post-launch content will likely shape long-term value, its core premise is solid. Worth keeping an eye on for 2026, but no rush to pre-order unless you’re a Kaneko or COLOPL devotee.

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