Something amazing has dropped on Android. It’s a card game based on Cardcaptor Sakura! Cardcaptor Sakura: Memory Key is the new game by HeartsNet and it’s free to play. It’s heavily inspired by Clear Card, which is a good thing!
Cardcaptor Sakura is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the manga group CLAMP. The original manga ran back in 1996, and a sequel titled Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card started in 2016. The series has been a huge hit, spanning 70 episodes.
The story follows Sakura Kinomoto, a ten-year-old girl living in the fictional town of Tomoeda. One day, she accidentally releases a set of magical cards called Clow Cards from a book in her basement. Created by the sorcerer Clow Reed, the cards have unique magical abilities.
This game has a lot of different features. You get to customise Sakura with outfits from across the franchise. You’ll see iconic battle costumes to casual looks. The game is a gacha game, so you’ll need to collect duplicates of characters to unlock these outfits.
Sakura is definitely the star of the game, as you’d expect. For at least the first seven chapters, she’s the only character you can dress up. But I guess that won’t be a bummer since there are tons of options to play with.
Then, you can decorate Sakura’s Dollhouse with furniture you earn from events, the free coin shop, or just play through the game. You can also visit your friends’ homes, help them out and show off your design skills.
You’ll also meet other beloved characters from the series in Cardcaptor Sakura: Memory Key. There’s Kero, Yukito, Syaoran, Touya and Tomoyo, who make appearances as figures. You can unlock them as you progress through the story.
Cardcaptor Sakura: Memory Key also brings in events and locations from the entire series. So, you can relive key moments from Sakura’s journey. Get your hands on the game from the Google Play Store.
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