Gacha Club for PC

Gacha Club for Windows

v 1.1.0|Lunime Inc.

Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Role Playing
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 8
Language
English
Author
Lunime Inc.
Version
1.1.0
Size
95.78 MB

Screenshots

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Game of character and avatar customization

Gacha Club's animated heroes are simply adorable. You can customize your appearances to include eye colour and accessories. You can have them participate in battles or make them dance in your Gacha Studio.

Customization

This is the heart and soul of Gacha Club. You can modify almost every aspect of your character, just like the Sims. Given the many options and colours available, an average player can expect to spend hours working on one model. There are endless ways to make your model look better.

It will take some time to get the interface figured out, due to the many tabs and subtabs. Each tab contains outline and colour codes. There are hundreds of options for hairstyles, hair accessories, clothes, hair and hairstyles. It's like playing Character Maker, but with excessive cuteness.

Graphics

Gacha Club is a low-maintenance game with good graphics. The full version may get an upgrade. It is very bright and flashy, which is exactly what the world of Gacha looks like. It's difficult to tone it down.

Story Mode

Customizing your characters is a great way to show off your creativity, but that's about it. You can place them in a 2D space that you decorate, but this doesn't do much other than making adorable screenshots. Battles and story mode are useless. It's impossible to tell who is attacking and doing which at any given moment. Sometimes you will win and lose without any reason.

Background and avatar

You can save the characters you create and use them as icons or profile pictures. You always get a unique image, which is one of the strengths of the game. Gacha Club is a time-killer and encourages creativity. It's a vast improvement on their previous version, Gacha Life.

Many players believe that Gacha Life is dead, but Lunime only changed its name. Within a matter of months, the game gained popularity. The developers must do more than just create silly battles and tell a boring storyline to keep it going.