Azur Lane
Azur Lane is a side-scrolling fire them
up, role-playing and imitation video game. Players gather characters
that are extra anthropomorphic explanations of World War II warships
primarily from the British, United States, Japanese and German navies.
Players form them into navies of six and provoke AI-controlled opponents.
Background of Azur Lane
While preparing for the
game's principal mode, players can form two navies comprising of a forward-facing
row and a rear row, with three spaces accessible in all
row. Destroyers, light cruisers, and weighty ferries can
be selected to the front row, while the back row is reserved
for battleships, battle cruisers and aircraft
carriers. Disparate types mixtures of boats are required to undertake
victory in altered battle circumstances. Players may then select and enter
a map.
When incoming on a plot, the player's navy is
placed on a grid-like map parallel to that in the game Battleship. The map
crowds enemy fleets, some immobile and others that pursue the player, and bonus
nodes that provide supplies such as health and ammunition.
It is Relaxed and instinctive
gameplay, built on the concept of 2D side-scrolled, is the main feature of Azur
Lane.
Live2D collaboration machinery is available for selected
characters.
Form up to six ships into flotilla, break through enemy gunfire and conquest them!
Form up to six ships into flotilla, break through enemy gunfire and conquest them!
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