Heavily armed schoolgirls are Tokyo’s last hope to expel alien invaders in online turn-based strategy game
Montreal, Canada – June 29, 2016 – Nutaku.com, an online gaming portal featuring premium web-based games, has announced today the launch of Shooting Girl. Originally a popular Japanese-language online title, Shooting Girl has been localized for English-language audiences by game publisher Nutaku.
In Shooting Girl, players are challenged to expel an alien invader from Tokyo using the last fighting forces remaining to Japan: a group of heavily armed schoolgirls. By recruiting, training, and outfitting characters with the latest military technology, they’ll be placed in command of a liberation war that will wage across the 32 wards of the city.
Shooting Girl Gameplay Details
- Authentic Weapons: Each character in Shooting Girl is armed with a unique real-world firearm, from the bolt-action Mauser 98 to the H&K MP7 submachine gun.
- Variety of Playstyles: Girls’ personalities and abilities are matched to their weapons: hard-charging shotgun enthusiasts will close in to destroy enemies, while icy snipers will pick off targets at range.
- Tactical Decision Making:Players will be able to set tactics for each girl dependent upon the situation, ordering their troops to provide cover, flank, or close range as the situation demands.
About Shooting Girl
Shooting Girl is a tactical role-playing game that places you in command of Japan’s last remaining bastion of resistance: a group of heavily-armed teenage girls. Develop the combat prowess of your team by building an underground academy that trains, equips, and recruits new girls as you fight to free the 32 wards of Tokyo. Begin the battle today at: www.Nutaku.com.
Related: New Trailer Released for SHOOTING GIRL
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