Girls' Frontline is a turn-based simulation mobile game, and players fill the role of a commander working under a private military company and completes various tasks by commanding highly advanced androids known as Tactical Dolls.
The year is 2060. War has plunged the world into chaos and darkness, and the responsibility of restoring order falls onto those of us who have survived. Now is the time to revisit your past. Make use of your gift in tactics and command your T-Dolls in the struggle to unveil the far-reaching conspiracy that permeates the world.For the sake of mankind and our future, join us... ...at GRIFFIN & KRYUGER Private Military Contractor. Game Features ◎ Strategic mobilization and maneuvers Gain the upper hand in battles through the use of operation strategies on maps that enable free deployment and withdrawal of multiple teams!
◎ Hands-on battles in real time Have the frontline engage enemies and the backline deal damage. Turn the tables by changing your T-Dolls’ formation and position during battle!
◎ 100+ Anthropomorphic firearm characters Over a hundred classic firearms in every era all the way from WWII to modern times await your orders, all designed by famous illustrators!
◎ Character cultivation and skill upgrade Cultivate your T-Dolls by leveling up their skills, dummy-linking and calibrating their equipment to enhance their performance in battle!
◎ An illustrious cast of voice actors Enjoy the magnificent performance brought by A-list Japanese voice actors such as Rie Kugimiya, Yui Horie, Ai Kayano, and Haruka Tomatsu!
◎ Dormitory and Costumes Give your T-Dolls a funky, cozy home by furnishing their dormitory with décor of various styles!
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Game Content: 2.95GB
Japanese VO: 300MB
I play a lot of mobile junk, so I'm shocked to report that this cute waifu-bait tactics game is actually great.
Compared to recent mobile games I've played recently (like The Alchemist Code), Girls' Frontline has more tactics in it than I'm used to seeing.
Ex: squad formations; unit classes composition; microing
units to minimize injuries; pulling squads out mid-mission for repairs, and then dropping in a replacement squad, etc.
Girls' Frontline's business model isn't remotely as egregious as other mobile games I play.
• Instead of waiting a long time (or paying) for your "play-energy" to refill, you can send squads to collect even more, in the form of Man-power, Ammo, Rations,
and Parts. This way you can continue battling with your other squads.
• Instead of requiring rare (or purchasable) premium currency for gachas pulls, you use those resources to gacha pull characters and equipment.
The game can be played absolutely for free, with m
After playing for almost a year, I think its time to drop my opinions about the game.
Pros:
+Amazing Art from different Artists
+Superb Storyline
+Collabs with Other Games
+Fair Gacha
+F2P Friendly
+Character Costumes
Cons:
-Not early game friendly
-Devs kill your waifus one by one
-Gives you PTSD
EDIT:
Pros:
+Now early game friendly.
Cons:
-Huge difficulty spike during major/collab events
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v3.0710_437
The game version has been updated to V3.0700. Please visit the official social media accounts of the game to learn more about this version.