Disney's Twisted-Wonderland, the mobile otome game that's been making waves in Japan for a few years, now has an English release. Imagine if Hogwarts was founded by classic Disney villains and entirely populated with self-centered, pretty anime boys - that's what this game is. If like many English-speaking gamers, you're just starting your journey at Night Raven College, we've got some pointers for you.
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Most of the gameplay centers around leveling up your fellow students to make them more effective in magical combat. There is also a rhythm minigame with some delightful original music. We've got tips for both, so read on!
When you first launch Twisted Wonderland, you'll be prompted to select one of the Great Seven - the classic Disney villains who embody the virtues of Night Raven College. This choice doesn't actually matter, and only serves to steer you towards students you might be particularly interested in.
It's still worth reading the descriptions of each villain and their house, but once you get to the point where you can select a student to befriend you can navigate freely regardless of your previous decisions.
Pick the student that you like the most - you'll get them in your starting party for free once you've used the Dark Mirror for the first time. Even if you change your mind later you can always buy a common version of a character you want using Thaumarks, the game's free currency.
If you've played phone RPGs before (or, for that matter, any Pokemon game) you're likely familiar with the circle of elemental weaknesses; Fire (red) beats Grass (green), which in turn beats Water (blue), which beats Fire. This is also true in Twisted Wonderland, so
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