In the game, battleships from around the world take on sidescrolling shooter challenge all throughout the world.
Four nations are represented here: Eagle Union, Royal Navy, Iron Blood, and Sakura Empire. During training, each nation’s military prepares for another season of battle. Unexpectedly, a Joint Military Exercise took place during their routine daily routine. A select few from each nation participated in this monumental event, which caused all of them to train even harder in preparation for rigorous battles ahead. But what exactly were the circumstances of such a monumental event? Did anybody have a hidden agenda?
Up to six girls make up each team, with your light units in the front row and your heavier units in the back. Each comes in a different rarity and rank, and as they are used, they accumulate experience. If you plan to continue improving them, eventually their level will cap, and you’ll need to enhance them. Using the resources you collect, you can craft, purchase, and enhance each girl’s gear.
This game stands out from the crowd a little with its own unique ideas, and there’s a lot of content to enjoy right away. There’s too much complexity in this one, and anyone unfamiliar with these types of games would likely be intimidated by its busy interface and tutorial avalanche.
Features:
- In a beautifully designed anime game, you will find a unique blend of RPGs, 2D shooters, and tactical elements.
- Azur Lane is built around the concept of 2D side-scrolling, and it features an easy and intuitive gameplay system.
- Breakthrough enemy gunfire with a flotilla of up to six ships!
- It’s your choice whether you prefer AI or manually controlled battles.
- Create your own fleet. Warships from all over the world can be found at Azur Lane.
- Each ship has its own unique stats and is represented by a beautiful character!