It was about time: super-popular action manga Naruto will be turned into a mobile social game, and it’s GREE that has scored the licensing rights.Tentatively named “NARUTO×GREE”, the social card battle RPG will hit GREE for feature phones next month, followed by a smartphone...
“Kompu Gacha”: Japan’s Top 6 Social Gaming Companies Announce Guidelines [Social Games]
As I mentioned previously, the “kompu gacha” (complete gacha) shock isn’t over, even after the Japanese government officially clamped down on the controversial game mechanic. Over the weekend, GREE, DeNA, Mixi, NHN, CyberAgent, and Dwango (the same companies that formed a...
Mobile Game Developer mobcast To Get Listed Next Month [Social Games]
Japan already has a solid number of social game developers that are listed at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and now CNET Japan is reporting that there will be another one coming soon. According to the report, Tokyo-based mobcast will go IPO at the Mothers market (“Market of the High-Growth and...
Report: Japan’s Social Gaming Companies Plan To Set Up Trade Organization [Social Games]
As I have been saying repeatedly, the “kompu gacha” shock in Japan’s social gaming industry is far from over, at least as far as the aftershocks are concerned. A new report suggests that the main players in the sector are continuing to work on ways to prevent the government from...
Mobage Gets Social Hostess Club Simulation – Featuring Real Hostesses [Social Games]
Last year, I identified a total of 7 “Japan-only” social game genres, one of which are social hostess club simulations (or host club simulations). This is how Wikipedia explains these establishments: Hostess clubs are a common feature in the night-time entertainment industry...
Voltage Opens Office In the US, Wants To Publish Social Dating Sims Globally [Social Games]
Tokyo-based (and listed) social game maker Voltage is famous in Japan for covering a very specific genre: social dating simulations. In these games, players are supposed to “date” virtual characters in various settings, usually embedded in a narrative that guides users from one...