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Play Medarot 5 - Susutake Mura no Tenkousei - Kabuto Version (Japan) Online

You're the new kid in a robot-obsessed village, tweaking beetle-themed Medabots part by part—swap an antenna and suddenly you’ve got new attacks. The battles are chess with screws, and the dumb school jokes make it weirdly endearing.

Genre: Role-Playing
Released: 2001
File size: 1.38 KB
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Game Overview

Medarot 5 - Kabuto Version is one of those weird little Game Boy Color RPGs that somehow sticks with you. You start as the new kid in Susutake Village, where everyone's obsessed with battling these customizable robots called Medarots. At first glance, it feels like Pokémon with screws—you collect parts, mix and match limbs, and duel other kids—but there's way more going on.

The Kabuto version gives you beetle-themed bots (Arc-Beetle is a beast), and the combat's surprisingly tactical. Each part you equip changes your moves, so swapping out a leg or antenna actually matters. The writing's full of dumb jokes and school drama, which somehow makes a game about robot fights feel oddly cozy.

It's definitely a product of its time—the pixel art's charming but rough, and the pacing drags if you're not into grinding for rare parts. But if you ever wanted a turn-based RPG where your robot's laser sword arm can get knocked off mid-battle, this is your weird, nostalgic fix.

Game Boy Color
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