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Warship Girls (Video Game)
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Once upon a time, Kadokawa Games released on DMM.com a free-to-play browser Collectible Card Game featuring moe anthropomorphisms of World War II naval warships from the Axis powers. Due to the complete lack of playable Allied ship girls in that game, and its developers having no plans to add such ship girls until the debut of Iowa in Kancolle Kai, Chinese developer Huanmeng (currently rebranded to moeFantasy) took it upon themselves and released what could ''initially'' be seen as a clone. The result? Warship Girls (战舰少女; Zhàn Jiàn Shào Nǚ).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Unlike Kantai Collection, this game is on the iOS and Android platforms, and features ship girls from both the Allied and Axis powers.Have you ever dreamt of teaming Lady Lex up with the Crane sisters? Now you can.How about having HMS ''Hood'' and DKM ''Bismarck'' fight side-by-side against the Abyssals? No problem.What about a big-gun battleship meetup with participants from both Allied and Axis powers? Now we're talking.There used to be two versions of the game, developed by different companies due to legal problems between them. The official one developed by moeFantasy and another one developed by Patch Games (the former game's distributor). The Patch version has since been shut down.The Japanese version was released October 24th, 2017. The English global version came out on December 18th 2018, but ended service on August 31st, 2021. Similarly, a Thai version was released in 2015, but shut down in 2016 after serious mismanagement.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })For specific character-related tropes, please refer to the Character Sheet. | |
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Ace Custom: The game includes both named squadron variants and named ace-flown variants of aircraft, both of which are better than the garden variety counterparts. Examples of the former are the two named SBD Dauntless dive-bomber squadrons that come with USS Enterprise, the McClusky and Best squadrons. note It was Mc Clusky's squadron that spotted Arashi and shadowed her back to the fleet. Best's squadron, or more specifically Best and two of his wingmen, led the attack on Akagi while everyone else, due to confusion, was dog-piling on Kaga, with Best himself scoring the bomb hit that effectively crippled the Akagi. A mild example of the latter would be a named F2A Buffalo fighter squadron led by John S. Thatch, which is part of the stock equipment for USS Saratoga. Thatch's Ace Custom Buffalo is used to represent the squadron. The December 7th, 2015 update introduced an event that rewarded all-new aircraft flown by Allied aces during WWII. They are the I-16 flown by Chinese Nationalist Air Force ace Liu Zhesheng, the Hawk-3 flown by ace Gao Zhihang of the same, and the Yak-1B flown by Soviet ace Lydia Litvyak. | |
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