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== Brief introduction ==
 
== Brief introduction ==
Girls' Frontline is an independently-developed Chinese original tactical SRPG ES game by MicaTeam, published by Digital Sky. [[File:GF All T-dolls.jpg|thumb|right|T-dolls of Girls' Frontline]]
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As spring arrives, the manga lover Marisugawa Arue, set back by a long-lasting illness, finds herself having to live her life as a "chuusotsu" - a person with no education beyond middle school.
 
 
The game follows the synopsis of the independent game "''Code name:Bakery girl''", set in a severely devastated human society after the 3rd World War, with the peace of the world completely reliant on private security contractors. The player-character, as a commander of a private security contractor, must guide his/her T-dolls to complete combat missions.
 
  
 
== External links and references ==
 
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* [http://gf.ppgame.com/ Official website]
 
* [http://gf.ppgame.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.weibo.com/shaonvqianxian Official microblog]
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* https://vndb.org/v18770
  
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https://vndb.org/v18770
 

Revision as of 11:42, 9 August 2018

Chuusotsu! 1st graduation
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LOGO
Original Name ちゅーそつ! 1st graduation
Official Translation Name Chuusotsu! 1st graduation
Platform Windows
Developed by Studio Beast
Published by Studio Beast
Mode single

Chuusotsu! 1st graduation is a galgame developed by Studio Beast.

Brief introduction

As spring arrives, the manga lover Marisugawa Arue, set back by a long-lasting illness, finds herself having to live her life as a "chuusotsu" - a person with no education beyond middle school.

External links and references