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A mecha and mecha musume MMO third person shooter featuring massive PvP battles of up to 30 vs. 30 players and a gigantic number of robots to choose from with their own unique gameplay. Most of the robots, however, are obtained only though cash or events, though this problem is easily resolved by the relatively constant events and the option to buy cash with in-game money, albeit with a high price, allowing even players that don't use cash to obtain special robots.
The sheer amount of "forms" that each robot has, the randomity that the Garapon Service (an in-game Gachapon for obtaining items and special robots) offers, the great number of Garapons to choose weekly and the limits for purchasing cash that only lets a player normally spin a single Garapon one time each month (each spin costs 40 RT, and a player can buy 50 RT per month without real money) results in a incredible amount of "Unique Players", with very few players having the same robots, and only a incredibly small amount of them utilizing the same robot and version in their battles, the only exceptions being the Overpowered robots (mostly used by cash players) and the easily obtainable non-cash bots, and even then it's possible to see heavy customizations in skin, weapons and the robot's gameplay itself.
Disregarding the skin and weapon customizations, the main reason that most players are unique in this game is because they have the choice of either using their monthly spin in the Garapon 1 from week 1, Garapon 2 from week 1, Garapon 1 from week 2, and so on, or saving their "free cash" to spin a single Garapon 5 times while paying for just 4 spins. A player that spins one Garapon has the chance to get lucky and win one robot from the list, or get unlucky and win a weapon or materials for Tuning Up the stats of bots. Each Garapon has a unique list of bots and items, what makes it difficult to find a person with the same robot a player obtained from Garapon, unless it is from the "first Garapon of the list" that many players spin, as it normally contains the new bots from the most recent update.
Localized by Cyberstep.
Notable characters from the game:
- Crimrose
- Lazflamme
- Lily Rain
- Jikun Hu
- Jikun Long
- Winberrl
- Misty Hollow
- Shino Exroad
- Thoarla Nimbus
- Izuna Kamui
- Rei
- Mecha Jetter Girl
- Destructor Girl
- Maril March
- Medi Aide
- Koko Gaap
- C.S.
- Tesladonna
- Ouka
- Goten
- Nicole Malice
- Misty Hollow
- Packet (Not exactly a playable character per se, think of her as an "Navigator" of sorts)
- Seraph Crimrose (Crimrose's upgraded form)
- Lily Rain EVE (Lily Rain's upgraded form)
- Ivis
- Regina Winberrl (Winberrl's upgraded form)
- Kisrill
- Astro Mariah
- Bloom Mariah
- Centaur X
- Zero Saber
- Hatigarm
- Neon Neos
- Patty Lop
- Renny Lop
- Connie (Connie Sheriff in the translated version)
- Aquila Girl
- Mighty Byne and Mighty Byne Girl
- Toybox Girl
- Squidol Girl
- Melfi
- Elisalotte
- Sylvia
- Luto Mizakuchi
- Frau Adone
- Herr Victor
- Rinka Lynx
- Kururu Gradd
- Blaze Baron
- Mialy
- Rouche
- Illumis
- Ravi Chronom
- Pepo Pucchi
- Nemlim Mellow
- Monica Gold
- Tsukikage Momiji
- Kougetsu Kagura
- Resha
- Eris
- Eve
- Jace
- Yuuka
- Amy
- Elcott
- Litia
- Machina Kali
- Natascha
- Malca
- Lilu Fenshi
- Amlim
- Alcy Rivette
- Vanessa Batros
- Justicia
- Lumiera
- Corona Cougar
- Stella Caracal
- Miruru Miu
- Ex LazFlamme (LazFlamme's upgraded form)
- Fractulus Girl
- Berzelius Girl
- Lisel Zweig
- Hanna Fritz
- Captain Sunny
- Killica
- Higashihongan Sanae
- Nijino Yurika
- Kurano Kiriha
- Theiamillis Gre Fortorthe
- Istina Bullet
- Pina Rueberry
- Homura Isamine
- Nora Schneid
- Kuhl
- Munya
- Prome
- Manimo Girl
- Pepen Girl
- Kal Valentine
- Aleixa Arl
- Gisele Noire
- Serieux Blanche
- Saya Starlight
- Himari Strahl
- Mochizuki Koyomi
- Tsukishiro Kanna
- Asphes
- Minaria
Related sites:
- Japan version http://www.cosmicbreak.jp/
- English version http://www.cosmicbreak.com/home/
- Cyberstep website http://www.cyberstep.com/