Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation
Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation is an Adventure, Music and Fashion Simulation developed and published by Koei for Nintendo DS. Single-player and Multiplayer both modes are available in the game to play and enjoy. The game mixes the Business Management with Fashion Design elements and puts you in charge of the fashion boutique. You assume the role of the fashion designer with a task to design new fashionable clothes and sell them to earn money from customers. To make clothes, you must gather keywords to combine and create individual cloth’s pieces. Before selling your fashionable clothes, you have to set up a store, stock it with items, hire employees, and attract customers to visit your store. Compete against rival stores and defeat them by attracting their regular customers. Unleash your creativity and dominate the every level. The entire game is split into several stages, and each stage needs a completion of the certain objectives to get access to the next level. In each level, your store takes place in different part of town. Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation is the incredible game compared to other games of the same genres.
#1 Voez
Voez is a Single-player and Rhythm video game developed and published by Rayark Games for multiple platforms. The game mixes the adventure and music elements and offers multiple songs each song has three difficulty levels such as Easy, Hard and Special. It also offers the rating system, with the higher rating, the game is more difficult to play. In the game, the player can adjust the speed of the notes to score the points. There is a black horizontal line in each level at the bottom of the screen, as the music notes fall from the screen’s top. The lines of the notes can move horizontally, depending on its selected difficulty and the song. During the gameplay, the player needs either hold, tap, swipe or slide the note, depending on the note. The story revolves around the female protagonist, who loves singing and baking. Due to an unexpected event, the protagonist and her classmates decided to pursue their dreams, causing the birth of their band. As the time passes, they face challenging obstacles and battle hardship together, completely turning themselves into a band so the world may hear their voices. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 The Caligula Effect: Overdose
The Caligula Effect: Overdose is an RPG, Anime, Female Protagonist, and Single-player video game developed by FURYU Corporation for various platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a battler whose primary mission is to get engaged in turn-based combats.
While battling, the player views the character from an isometric view. In solo mode, the player faces the foes as a single battler, but the multiplayer mode allows the player to make a party of four members. Battle activates when the player kills the foes during exploration.
Nine primary characters are there that a player can utilize in the adventure. The player can enroll any NPC into the team after getting to level two or higher grade. The player can assign three orders per turn to each teammate and can review its result before the game begins. The core features of the game are Turn-based, Multiplayer Mode, Nine Characters, and NPC Interaction.
#3 Persona 5 Strikers
Persona 5 Strikers is an Adventure, Hack-n-Slash, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Omega Force. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Joker, who has to defeat bosses and countless enemies in dungeons. Navigating dungeons is identical to Persona 5, where the player has to use stealth to avoid enemies or solve puzzles to progress.
Along with the missions, the game has side quests that grant the player extra bonuses such as increasing stats, powers, etc. Battles take place in random form where the player can launch special attacks when he comes into contact with the enemy. Through combos, the player gains an advantage if the enemy has not spotted him.
The fighter can use a command-based skills menu, and during this time, the battle will pause to allow tactical positioning. The player can form an active party of a maximum of four members, where the protagonist is an active party member. Outside of battle, the player can swap the active party members with the standby members, but it is impossible inside the battles.