Epic robots in tiny boxes: Cardboard Senki story details, screens, artwork

Posted Sep 26, 2008 at 12:00PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags: Level-5
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LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 1 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 2


Just a few days ago, Level-5 announced two new games for the PSP, one of which was Cardboard Senki (aka Danboru/Dambol Senki). Initial details about the game are scarce, but now at least we got some screens and artwork to see how this new RPG will play out. Also, we learn more of the story.

LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 1


Cardboard Senki is set in the future where Little Battle Experience (LBX) toy robots are all the craze among kids. Too bad the LBXs got a tad bit too powerful and eventually posed a threat to kids playing, modifying, and upgrading them. LBX production was then halted. Enter our 13 year old hero who suddenly finds an LBX model in a toy shop. And thus, the story begins.

Specific gameplay details aren't available yet, but judging from the story and screens, it looks like it involve lots of grinding - finding parts, customizing your robot, the whole shebang. Most probably, Wi-Fi play will be supported, but Level-5 hasn't confirmed anything yet. With that said, let's bring in the media!

LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 1 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 2 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 3
LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 1 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 2 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 3
LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 4 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 5 LBX - Cardboard Senki - Image 6




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by tanman37 - 2008-09-26 13:27:46
awesome

Looks very playable. I'd get it.
by -Black*Burd- - 2008-09-26 20:42:41
yezzir

yezzir reminds me of medabots.
by Galduke - 2008-09-27 13:24:50
My brother has this game... on the DS

Lol Custom Robo, but at least here they have cool little boxes like those Gundam models. It might have drawn people more into the game if not for the "save the world" story line kids need in order to validate their efforts.

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