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The New Denpa Men is out now on Android and iOS, bringing bizarre AR weirdness to mobile

by David Mar 19,2025

The New Denpa Men are now available on iOS and Android! Catch these adorable creatures using your phone's camera, then pit them against enemies and bosses in exciting turn-based battles. Enjoy a variety of fun minigames, too!

Nintendo has a history of releasing fantastic games that, for one reason or another, didn't achieve widespread popularity. Often, this is due to a departure from their family-friendly image, or simply because the game was… unique. The New Denpa Men, now available on iOS and Android, definitely falls into the latter category.

The New Denpa Men is a surprisingly accessible blend of augmented reality creature catching and turn-based RPG. Imagine Pokémon Go meets Dragon Quest – a fascinating precursor to the mobile gaming formula we know today. Your mission? Capture the titular Denpa Men, these quirky airwave-dwelling creatures, and lead them into classic JRPG battles. Explore the world, engage in combat against regular enemies and challenging bosses, and participate in quirky minigames throughout your adventure. Embrace the wonderfully weird world of New Denpa Men!

The New Denpa Men Gameplay

Beyond the Camera

The mobile version of The New Denpa Men boasts exciting additions, including new event stages and the Voucher Collection mechanic. Even better? It offers cross-compatibility! If you've played The New Denpa Men on Nintendo Switch, you can transfer your save data.

With its compelling features and worldwide availability, now's the perfect time for those who missed it initially to give The New Denpa Men a try!

Still not convinced? Explore our other game reviews to discover hidden gems you might have overlooked. For instance, Jack Brassell recently reviewed EvoCreo 2 – another captivating creature-collecting RPG!

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