Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier

The Japanese mobile game market is solidly based on gacha games. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, they’re titles with a business model that involves drawing random characters, weapons, and other relevant elements via random “gacha” with attempts that can be either paid with real money or free currency earned in-game. On one side, they’re certainly
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In the past, I defined the Muv-Luv-inspired mobile and browser game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier one of the most generous on the market. While I’m well aware that generosity is a pretty foreign concept to mobile gacha games, it’s beyond doubt that Strike Frontier (Strangely in open contrast with the draconian percentages in Dead or Alive
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DMM’s Muv-Luv mobile game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is celebrating Mother’s Day with another of its special events this week. The Muv-Luv series isn’t exactly full of mothers, but there are a few, and the developers found the best candidate for the role for two Power-type pilots in the gacha. The first is one of my personal favorites,  211st Tactical Armored Battalion Zhar commander
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DMM Released a new event in its Muv-Luv mobile game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier, titled “Risking Life for Victory.” The event is themed after Operation 21st in Muv Luv: Alternative, the battle against the Sadogashima Hive. It’s actually a rerun of an event from 2017, but it’s good for those who hadn’t joined the game by then. Just by playing the
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Golden Week marks the time in which the Japanese finally relax for a week after months of toiling at work, and for many, it’s the first taste of the summer, as Okinawa or even Hawaii are popular destinations. Many free-to-play games celebrate the holiday period with lavish events, and DMM’s Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is
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DMM launched a new event on its mobile and browser game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier.  The event focuses on the assault on the JFK hive in Muv-Luv Unlimited: The Day After. For those unfamiliar with the series, it’s hard to explain anything about it, as The Day After happens after the ending of Unlimited, but before Alternative, so talking any detail would be
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The beginning of April is the time of cherry blossoms in Japan when enormous crowds gather in contemplation of the fleeting beauty of the Sakura in the yearly ritual named “Hanami.” Many games, of course, don’t miss the chance to celebrate as well, and DMM’s mobile Muv-Luv game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is no exception.
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DMM is keeping up with offering Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier players an almost uncharacteristic amount of top-tier units that don’t require dabbling into the gacha at all. This week’s event comes with a “meganekko” teme, meaning that characters who normally don’t wear glasses, actually get to wear a pair for once. Just playing the event quests
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DMM launched a new event in its free-to-play Muv-Luv game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier, and this time around it’s about White Day. If you’re not familiar with White Day, it’s a Japanese celebration on March 14th in which men who received chocolate on Valentine’s Day give back with gifts. While the tradition is a bit complex, with plenty
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DMM launched a new event within its Muv-Luv mobile and browser game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier. The event is titled “Implacable Cherry Blossoms – Hell Class” (which is quite appropriate, as Japan is about to enter the Sakura season), and by playing the event missions players can drop or unlock (via cumulative score) two SSR units.
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Today DMM launched another event on its mobile action-RPG Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier. The event is all about Muv-Luv‘s prequel Schwarzesmarken, set in East Germany in 1983, of course, changed according to the franchise’s own timeline. Central Europe is being invaded by the terrifying BETA, while the protagonists have to deal both with the alien
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Valentine’s Day is a big deal in Japan. Perhaps, it’s even bigger than in the west, so it should be no surprise that most local games with an ongoing nature scramble to capitalize on the chocolate-driven occasion. DMM’s Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is no exception. As a matter of fact, it got two separate events linked to the
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Today DMM launched the previously-announced Attack on Titan crossover event in its mobile and browser game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier. The event features several themed pilots and TSF mecha, and comes with a rather interesting storyline. Considering that Muv-Luv is a science-fiction series with giant robots fighting aliens, you’d think the crossover to be rather random,
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DMM mobile and browser game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier just launched its Valentine’s Day event, bringing love and chocolate into the fray. Valentine’s Day in Japan is rather interesting, with its tradition for ladies to gift chocolate to their loved ones, often extended to friends and colleagues. This is often reflected in Japanese media including
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Muv-Luv fans playing the mobile game Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier have always been plagued by a pretty annoying issue. Until now, only the R-rated version of the game was playable outside of Japan without having to use a VPN to mask foreign IP addresses. While we have nothing about R-rated versions of games, they’re certainly not
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Today DMM announced that its mobile and browser game based on the Muv-Luv series Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier is going to get a crossover event with the popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan. At a cursory glance, the crossover may appear a bit weird. First of all, Muv-Luv games normally don’t get crossovers (they’re already
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Many don’t know that the popular sci-fi visual novel franchise Muv-Luv by Age actually has a mobile/browser game hybrid in Japan named Muv-Luv Alternative: Strike Frontier. While the game is available only in Japanese, published by the local giant DMM, it’s definitely interesting because it doesn’t just follow the original storyline, but expands on it. At the
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