![]() Once hooked you’ll no doubt return for the regular events & unlocks, its all about the moe after all! Ultimately, it’s probably the best game of this type I’ve sampled so far – even with it suffering the usual trappings of the genre. ![]() Plus, there’s always a chance you may lose your data if you haven’t registered which can wipe your girl from existence. There is an attempt to offset this a little with the regular events (plenty of exclusive items to unlock) and the ability to change your girls personality for a change in interaction, but those can only go so far. The gameplay is typical of the genre, which means it suffers from the same issues you’ll find in similar titles. These can be purchased or unlocked in one of those ever present Gacha’s, so there’s plenty of customisation on offer. The developer has also gone a step further than most by incorporating Live2D costumes which animates your character when applied for added visual appeal. Visually this game scores a home run, with so much sugary sweet moe it’ll leave you weeping. It wouldn’t be an otaku list without one of these games, amarite!? In all honesty, this is one of the better ones you’ll find on the app stores. Not only that but there’s plenty of otaku content to find, with Japanese games also available to download via the Google Play Store – so if its all about the moe then you’ll likely get your fill. Not everyone has the time or money to fully invest into a handheld, so mobile offers a cheaper route to gaming on the go. Welcome readers to what will hopefully become a regular piece, the first issue of Otaku on the Go! – a new feature that will be taking a look at a few mobile games that may interest. ![]()
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