The game is really cute and I love the 3D models, but like some of the other gacha games I've reviewed, the card rates are abysmal. If the game was more fair in that aspect, I'd enjoy the experience much more.
As much as I love the game and the brothers I can't help but think the gameplay is kind of boring. You just watch them dance and tap on the screen whenever their skill guage is filled or when hearts pop up. However boring the gameplay is, the story is very interesting! Depsite taking forever to reach good parts of the story (there's a lot of filler stuff), when it does take off, you'll be into it.
The only other thing I have an issue with is how abysmal the card rates are. I hate gacha games that make it almost impossible to get decent cards unless you whale or wait for events where you can get guaranteed SSR or UR. I have a decent amount of good cards but that is due to me grinding the hell out of devil points and hoarding tickets.
I guess this is classifed as an otome but I wouldn't really count it as one. The only thing you get close to romance is in the stories you can unlock with Devilgram and the little guest interactions after battles or on your homescreen. Still cute nonetheless, you'll definitely simp for at least two of the brothers. I guarantee it.
Overall, I would recommend this game only if you like a "sit back and watch/read" kind of game. Not that much action compared to other games. The illustrations and the brothers are very fun to see and interact with and I hope you find the joy this game gives me in your own experience of Obey Me.
For a spinoff mobile game it is pretty decent. I'm the type to always get an anime based mobile game If I love the anime, so while I was very hesitant about liking the game (usually they suck and makes me ashamed that I like the anime) I was pleasnatly surprised.
The gamplay is fun at first but it gets repetetive over time. It's just a basic marble shooter type thing but it fits for some reason? It's a unique system of gameplay because usually games have you use strategy and stats to fight opponents (I guess strategy could be used when shooting the marbles but I meant like battle tactic strats). It follows the basic format. Get good characters from gacha, level them up, follow the storyline battles and events to move forward. Basically if you get good cards and level them up you'll be fine.
The gacha system is something I hate in games but I guess I could say it wasn't as bad in this game. The rates are decent and I've gotten really good cards in singles rather than x10 summons, it's just a basic gacha where you are wanting to get SR's and UR's. To be fair the rare cards aren't bad. Your experience may differ from mine so I can't guarentee you'll get the same luck as me.
The storyline is just that of the anime. If you watch the anime there is really no need to read the story. I wish they wouldv'e been more creative in that aspect, but what can you do? I understand it is a mini spinoff so they probably want to keep it anime based and not waste time and resources creating a new storyline.
It is not the most amazing game in the world but it is an amazing time killer! I would recommend it if you really like BSD or want another gacha game to play. If you want a brand new gacha experience this is NOT the game for you. It is very basic and offers no unique gameplay or story. ( ^ω^)
If Twisted Wonderland doesn't work for you on a tablet or phone, you can emulate it onto your computer. There's free emulators such as Nox or Bluestacks (I use Bluestacks because Nox bugs out a lot) that you can use. All you have to do is download any one of those and then download QooApp to your PC (the emulator will do its thing and allow it to download to your computer). You can then open QooApp using the emulator and it'll look exactly like a phonescreen but just on a PC. Search any games (not all will be compatible) and install them. Twisted Wonderland works just fine for me but be aware it may not for you, it is merely a suggestion if you can't make it past any loading screens. The process is very simple and if you need visual assistance there are videos explaning it on Youtube. The games may be a bit slower but it is a free solution to the problem.
Note: Since there are notes in the game that need to be clicked on at the same time, it is a bit hard to play on PC but again if you are desperate to play the game I guess you can overlook this small setback.
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3.4The game is really cute and I love the 3D models, but like some of the other gacha games I've reviewed, the card rates are abysmal. If the game was more fair in that aspect, I'd enjoy the experience much more.