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Azur Lane
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About this game
Developer: Yostar Limited.
Content Rating: Teen
Summary
An ideal naval warfare game like you've always wanted!
• A unique mix of the RPG, 2D shooter, and tactical genres combined into a beautifully designed anime game
• Easy and intuitive 2D side-scrolling gameplay is the main feature of Azur Lane
• Organize up to six ships into a flotilla, break through enemy gunfire, and defeat them!
• Both AI and manually controlled gameplay are available, choose whichever you like!
• Build your own fleet: Azur Lane has a wide range of warships from all over the world.
• More than 250 ships, each with its unique stats and represented by a beautiful character!
• Live 2D interaction technology is available for selected characters
• An advanced relationship system allows the player to strengthen ships to their maximum efficiency!
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Overall, I’m glad to have tried out Azur Lane and I’m totally hooked, which is rare for a mobile game. While the game can be a bit grindy at times, the amount of resources you have on tap means you will almost constantly find yourself making progress of some sort. The otaku driven nature of the game might be off-putting as well depending on what your threshold for fanservice oriented content is, but at the end of the day, it’s refreshing to see a mobile game that rewards skill fairly rather than being purely centered on chance like some other gacha-style games tend to lean on. If you’re looking for something to sink your time into and not be spammed with pleas to buy premium currency, Give Azur Lane a shot.