Suika Game, also known as the Watermelon Game that recently went mega-viral, is Nintendo Switch’s most downloaded game in Japan.
12.12.2023 - 05:21 / hardcoredroid.com
On December 4, 2023, GungHo Online Entertainment revealed a collaboration with the renowned Japanese publisher, Dengeki Bunko. The partnership introduces beloved characters from iconic light novels to the popular mobile puzzle game Puzzle & Dragons, celebrating the publisher’s 30th Anniversary in a limited-time event. Fans have until December 18, to recruit protagonists such as Shana from Shakugan no Shana, Kamijo Toma from A Certain Magic Index, and Tatsuya Shiba from The Irregular at Magic High School.
Enhance your teams by adding Dengeki Bunko characters like Yuji Sakai from Shakugan no Shana, Misaka Mikoto from A Certain Magic Index, and Miyuki Shiba from The Irregular at Magic High School. Utilize the 7 Magic Stones through the Dengeki Bunko Egg Machine and Dengeki Bunko Memorial Egg Machine. Additionally, players logging in during the collaboration will receive a free pull from the latter. Challenge your wits by teaming up with the skilled Dengeki Bunko cast to conquer exclusive dungeons and earn rewards. Participate in five collaboration-exclusive dungeons, including Dengeki Bunko and Accelerator Descended!, offering various challenges and first-time clear rewards.
Engage in the multiplayer mode of Accelerator Descended! with two other players, and participate in the Dengeki Bunko 30th Anniversary Challenge! to enjoy a 100% drop rate for teams led by a Dengeki Bunko Collab character. Exclusive rewards include a pull from the Clear Reward! 8 Dengeki Bunko Egg Machine and an Event Medal – Black. The Certain Title Challenge! is a special dungeon with fixed Helper usage and a time limit, rewarding players with the Certain title upon first-time completion.
Collect Dengeki Bunko Collab Medals from dungeons and trade them at the Monster Exchange for event-exclusive collab characters. Explore limited-time bundles to power up your teams, including the 30 Magic Stones & Misaka Mikoto Egg Machine, 20 Magic Stones & Kamijo Touma Egg Machine, and 20 Magic Stones & 8 Dengeki Bunko Egg Machine bundles, each offering unique characters and bonuses. There’s also a budget-friendly option with the 1 Magic Stone & Dengeki Bunko Egg Machine bundle for $0.99.
Suika Game, also known as the Watermelon Game that recently went mega-viral, is Nintendo Switch’s most downloaded game in Japan.
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