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  2. List of gacha games - Wikipedia

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    Gacha games are video games that implement the gashapon mechanic. Gashapon is a type of a Japanese vending machine in which people insert a coin to acquire a random toy capsule. In gacha games, players pay virtual currency (bought with real money or acquired in-game) to acquire random game characters or pieces of equipment of varying rarity and ...

  3. Echoes of Mana - Wikipedia

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    Scott Clay of RPGFan praised Echoes of Mana's visuals and sound, calling its animations "fluid" and its story "decent", but heavily criticized the gacha business model as "horrid". Describing it as "unfair" and "almost predatory", he noted the lack of free daily attempts to unlock characters, or pulls, calling it "pretty much unheard-of".

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  6. Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Roguelike, war game, gacha game, strategy role-playing game Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud ( Chinese : 少女前线:云图计划 ; pinyin : Shàonǚ qiánxiàn: Yúntú jìhuà ) is a roguelike strategy game from Shanghai Sunborn Network Technology Limited Company ( Chinese : 散爆网络 ; pinyin : Sàn bào wǎngluò ) and Mica Team.

  7. Gatcha Gacha - Wikipedia

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    Gatcha Gacha (Japanese: ガッチャガチャ) is a Japanese manga series by Yutaka Tachibana.The story centers on the struggling high school girl Yuri Muroi. The series was licensed in English by Tokyopop, with the first volume released on March 7, 2006, [1] and the eighth volume released in December 2010.

  8. Goddess of Victory: Nikke - Wikipedia

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    The game is free-to-play and features a gacha game system, through which in-app purchases are used as a method for monetization. It garnered over US$70 million in its first month of release. Goddess of Victory: Nikke is set in a post-apocalyptic future where the surface of the Earth was overthrown by mechanical aliens, called Raptures. The ...

  9. Pusheen - Wikipedia

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    Pusheen first appeared in May 2010 in the comic strip Pusheen Things on Claire Belton and Andrew Duff's website, Everyday Cute. [4] [2] Belton is an illustrator and entrepreneur, best known for creating Pusheen, along with several related cartoon characters. [5]