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* AHouseDivided: Compared to the other guilds, the top executives of Roppongi Tycoons, whether individuals or those in cliques, don't quite get along with one another. This even ends up with [[spoiler:Ophion's faction raiding Hakumen's casino]].

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* AllMythsAreTrue: We have transients hailing from Shinto, Myth/NorseMythology, Myth/GreekMythology, Judeo-Christian worlds, Literature/ArsGoetia, Franchise/CthulhuMythos and more.



* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: At least two transients hailing from Cthulhu Mythos (Nyarlathotep and Tsathougga) somehow possess Rules which can bypass some of the App's restrictions. This makes those guys persons of significant interest.



* RocketTagGameplay: Because there are several pairs of elements that are mutually effective against each other (such as Aether vs Nether), fielding an entire team of one of such element against an enemy team of the opposing element may result in you mopping the floor with the enemy team, or they wiping out your team just as easily.

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* RocketTagGameplay: Because there are several pairs of elements that are mutually effective against each other (such as Aether vs Nether), fielding an entire team of one of such element against an enemy team of the opposing element may result either results in you mopping the floor with a quick victory on your first turn or a hasty defeat when the enemy team, or they wiping out your team just as easily.retaliates.



* UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject: Two Sacred Artifacts may have Rules that are completely opposite of each other that when they meet, the summoning app goes haywire and all sorts of nasty things happen.

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* UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject: Two Sacred Artifacts may have Rules that are completely opposite of each other that when they meet, the summoning app goes haywire after failing to process the outcome and all sorts of nasty things happen.

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** No less nasty is the Rank Exp, which determines your AP capacity and team size, among other benefits. It's not unthinkable that without spending real money, you may take ''years'' to reach maximum rank.

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** No less nasty is the Rank Exp, which determines your AP capacity and team size, among other benefits. It's not unthinkable that without spending real money, money to constantly replenish your AP, you may take ''years'' to reach maximum rank.



* AntiMagic: The protagonist's Rule of Rending allows him to sever a lot of things, including intangible concepts such as other people's Rules.



* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Higher-leveled fights will start to blatantly tip the balance out of your favor. An example of the mildest offenses is having a team composed of more than 4 characters while your team is strictly limited to have only 4 companions out at a time, or having basic attack range of ''infinite'' (a.k.a, undodgeable)[[note]]Note that some legally obtainable companions can have infinite attack range, but only as their Forged Reification/Charge Move and not as regular attack[[/note]].

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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Higher-leveled fights will start to blatantly tip the balance out of your favor. An example of the mildest offenses is favor, with having a team composed of more than 4 characters while your team is strictly limited to have only 4 companions out at a time, or having basic attack range of ''infinite'' (a.k.a, undodgeable)[[note]]Note that some legally obtainable companions can have infinite attack range, but only as their Forged Reification/Charge Move and not as regular attack[[/note]].than yours ''per wave'' being the mildest offense.



* HeroUnit: The protagonist is their own unit that uses a sword with five different appearances to pick from, an assignable gender regardless of what appearance you picked, and five different voices to choose from. They also summon the companions you get from the gacha. Also, the protagonist is unique for having 0 cost when building a team, whereas even the lowliest 1-star companion you may get costs 2.

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* HeroUnit: The protagonist is their own unit that uses a sword with five different appearances to pick from, an assignable gender regardless of what appearance you picked, and five different voices to choose from. They also summon the companions you get from the gacha. Also, the protagonist is unique for having being the only companion to have 0 cost when building a team, whereas even the lowliest 1-star companion you may get costs 2.team.
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* AntoFrustrationFeature: Related to leveling up Sacred Artifact level as mentioned above, although getting duplicate of a low-rarity companion merely increases your SA level by 1 per duplicate, getting a duplicate of a 4 or 5-star companion increases the SA level by a much higher number, so technically you don't need as many duplicates to max out a 4 or 5-star character's SA level. Of course, given how rare 4 and 5-star companions are, this is still an arduous task, but at least more bearable than having to get 100 copies of a 5-star character.

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* AntoFrustrationFeature: AntiFrustrationFeature: Related to leveling up Sacred Artifact level as mentioned above, although getting duplicate of a low-rarity companion merely increases your SA level by 1 per duplicate, getting a duplicate of a 4 or 5-star companion increases the SA level by a much higher number, so technically you don't need as many duplicates to max out a 4 or 5-star character's SA level. Of course, given how rare 4 and 5-star companions are, this is still an arduous task, but at least more bearable than having to get 100 copies of a 5-star character.

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** Far more brutal is the Sacred Artifact level of each companion. The only way to increase Sacred Artifact level of any companion is to obtain duplicates of that companion, either as quest reward or via Gacha. Good luck maxing out your 5-star companion's Sacred Artifact level!

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** Far more brutal is the Sacred Artifact level of each companion. The only way to increase Sacred Artifact level of any companion up to 100 is to obtain duplicates of that companion, either as quest reward or via Gacha. Good luck maxing out your 5-star companion's Sacred Artifact level!



* AntoFrustrationFeature: Related to leveling up Sacred Artifact level as mentioned above, although getting duplicate of a low-rarity companion merely increases your SA level by 1 per duplicate, getting a duplicate of a 4 or 5-star companion increases the SA level by a much higher number, so technically you don't need as many duplicates to max out a 4 or 5-star character's SA level. Of course, given how rare 4 and 5-star companions are, this is still an arduous task, but at least more bearable than having to get 100 copies of a 5-star character.
* ArbitraryHeadcountLimit: You can have up to six teams, each containing up to five companions. However, during a battle, only three out of five and one Support can be on your side of the field at any point of time; The other two will only enter the scene should any of the initial four fall.



* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Higher-leveled fights will start to blatantly tip the balance out of your favor. An example of the mildest offenses is having a team composed of more than 4 characters while your team is strictly limited to have only 4 companions out at a time, or having basic attack range of ''infinite'' (a.k.a, undodgeable)[[note]]Note that some legally obtainable companions can have infinite attack range, but only as their Forged Reification/Charge Move and not as regular attack[[/note]].



* OneSteveLimit: You can only obtain one copy of each Companion; any duplicate you obtain will instead increase their Sacred Artifact level. This means each companion you have in your team will be unique. Taken to the next level for the 3-star and above companions: Each of them may have multiple versions of them spread in different rarities, however you are not allowed to field more than one companion of a particular name (so, no two Shiros, no two Kengos etc in a single team)

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* LimitBreak: Forged Reification, a super move that can only be used if a companion's Charge Point hits 100% during a battle. These attacks do more damage and have powerful effects, and sometimes even better attack range to compensate how rarely you can use them in battle. Note that the game uses the actual phrase Limit Break for another purpose, namely, to increase a companion's level cap.
* OneSteveLimit: You can only obtain one copy of each Companion; any duplicate you obtain will instead increase their Sacred Artifact level. This means each companion you have in your team will be unique. Taken to the next level for the 3-star and above companions: Each of them may have multiple versions of them spread in different rarities, however you are not allowed to field more than one companion of a particular name (so, no two Shiros, no two Kengos etc in a single team)team). Support companions are exempt from this limitation, so it's possible for you to choose a Support that is exactly the same as someone in your team.



* ShirtlessScene: Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are removed, sometimes stripped down all the way to their thongs. Some of them also feature ClothingDamage, usually at higher rarities as though showing their untapping stronger power.

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* ShirtlessScene: Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are removed, sometimes stripped down all the way to their thongs. Some of them also feature ClothingDamage, usually at higher rarities as though showing their untapping stronger power.to show them hulking out and such.

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* AbsurdlyHighLevelCap:
** Maxing out a companion's level will take not only a lot of time (or Boosts), but also several Limit Break items which are specifically used to increase the level cap up to three times, and these Limit Break items usually are available from progressively tougher battles.
** Far more brutal is the Sacred Artifact level of each companion. The only way to increase Sacred Artifact level of any companion is to obtain duplicates of that companion, either as quest reward or via Gacha. Good luck maxing out your 5-star companion's Sacred Artifact level!
** No less nasty is the Rank Exp, which determines your AP capacity and team size, among other benefits. It's not unthinkable that without spending real money, you may take ''years'' to reach maximum rank.
* AdamSmithHatesYourGuts: Unlike the above-mentioned cases, leveling up a companion's Skill Level requires not only particular items, but also in-game coins. Lots and lots of coins. Expect to shell out ''millions'' of coins to max-out any character's Skill Level.



* HeroUnit: The protagonist is their own unit that uses a sword with five different appearances to pick from, an assignable gender regardless of what appearance you picked, and five different voices to choose from. They also summon the companions you get from the gacha.

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* HeroUnit: The protagonist is their own unit that uses a sword with five different appearances to pick from, an assignable gender regardless of what appearance you picked, and five different voices to choose from. They also summon the companions you get from the gacha. Also, the protagonist is unique for having 0 cost when building a team, whereas even the lowliest 1-star companion you may get costs 2.
* OneSteveLimit: You can only obtain one copy of each Companion; any duplicate you obtain will instead increase their Sacred Artifact level. This means each companion you have in your team will be unique. Taken to the next level for the 3-star and above companions: Each of them may have multiple versions of them spread in different rarities, however you are not allowed to field more than one companion of a particular name (so, no two Shiros, no two Kengos etc in a single team)



* RocketTagGameplay: Because there are several pairs of elements that are mutually effective against each other, fielding an entire team of one of such element against an enemy team of the opposing element may result in you mopping the floor with the enemy team, or they wiping out your team just as easily.
* ShirtlessScene: Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are removed. Some of them also feature ClothingDamage, usually at higher rarities as though showing their untapping stronger power.

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* RocketTagGameplay: Because there are several pairs of elements that are mutually effective against each other, other (such as Aether vs Nether), fielding an entire team of one of such element against an enemy team of the opposing element may result in you mopping the floor with the enemy team, or they wiping out your team just as easily.
* ShirtlessScene: Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are removed.removed, sometimes stripped down all the way to their thongs. Some of them also feature ClothingDamage, usually at higher rarities as though showing their untapping stronger power.

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Companions are split into elements. Wood Companions are strong against Water companions, which are strong against Fire companions, which are strong against Wood companions. Light Companions and Dark Companions are strong against each other and Demon companions are strong against all the types mentioned but also weak to them. The protagonist deals neutral damage to all types.

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Companions are split into A companion belongs to one of (currently) eight available elements. Wood Companions are strong against Water companions, The relationships among the elements can be seen in the battle screen, which are strong against also is as follows:
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Fire companions, which are strong is effective against Wood companions. Light Companions and Dark Companions are strong against each other and Demon companions are strong against all the types mentioned but also weak to them. The protagonist deals neutral (deals double damage to all types.and takes half damage from Wood), Wood is effective against Water, Water is effective against Fire.
** Ather (Light) and Nether (Dark) are mutually vulnerable to each other.
** Infernal (Demon) are vulnerable to the aforementioned five elements just as how they are vulnerable to Infernal in return.
** Valiant is effective against Infernal, resistant against Aether and Nether, and not good at damaging Fire, Wood and Water.
** All-Round deals and takes normal damage to and from everything.



* ShirtlessScene: Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are removed.

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* RocketTagGameplay: Because there are several pairs of elements that are mutually effective against each other, fielding an entire team of one of such element against an enemy team of the opposing element may result in you mopping the floor with the enemy team, or they wiping out your team just as easily.
* ShirtlessScene: Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are removed. Some of them also feature ClothingDamage, usually at higher rarities as though showing their untapping stronger power.
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* ShirtlessScene: Many, if not perhaps all, male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are gone.

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* ShirtlessScene: Many, if not perhaps all, Many male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are gone.removed.



* UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject: Two forces may be completely opposite of each other (such as Rule of Rending vs Rule of Ressurection) that when they meet, the summoning app goes haywire and all sorts of nasty things happen.

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* UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject: Two forces Sacred Artifacts may be have Rules that are completely opposite of each other (such as Rule of Rending vs Rule of Ressurection) that when they meet, the summoning app goes haywire and all sorts of nasty things happen.
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* ShirtlessScene: Many, if not perhaps all, male companions have alternate portraits where their shirts are gone.
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* UnstoppableForceMeetsImmovableObject: Two forces may be completely opposite of each other (such as Rule of Rending vs Rule of Ressurection) that when they meet, the summoning app goes haywire and all sorts of nasty things happen.
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* ArcNumber: 23 and/or 24. There are 23 wards in Tokyo, each with a gate connected to one of 23 other worlds. Those worlds, plus Tokyo itself, make 24 colliding worlds total, which is also the number of souls that inhabit the protagonist (one from each of the 23 worlds, plus their own).
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* {{Fanservice}}: A lot of the male companions wear {{Stripperific}} outfits and have detailed muscles. Higher rarities are more likely to show more skin with exceptions.

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* {{Fanservice}}: A lot of the male companions wear {{Stripperific}} outfits and have detailed muscles. Higher rarities are more likely to show more skin with exceptions. The few girls that appear are no slouches in this department either.
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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Though still technically a Japan-only game]], most iOS users can download the game from the App store. Since August 2018, the game is also available on Android's PlayStore.

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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Though still technically a Japan-only game]], most iOS users can download the game from the App store. Since August 2018, the game is also available on Android's PlayStore.
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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Though still technically a Japan-only game]], most iOS users can download the game from the App store. For Android, some extra steps are required.

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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Though still technically a Japan-only game]], most iOS users can download the game from the App store. For Android, some extra steps are required.
Since August 2018, the game is also available on Android's PlayStore.

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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Currently the game is only in Japanese with no English patch available]].

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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Currently Though still technically a Japan-only game]], most iOS users can download the game is only from the App store. For Android, some extra steps are required.

Beginning late 2017, after thousands of requests from international players, Housamo has begun to include translations of the main quest
in Japanese fragments- [[AndThereWasMuchRejoicing in English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese]]. Additionally, [[TheWikiRule fan translations of most special and character quests are available on the Housamo wiki]], with no English patch available]].
an active fan community updating the pages regularly. The game is still technically Japan-exclusive, though.

Game has a character sheet- feel free to contribute.
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**Played straight with a second summer event that actually takes place on a beach.
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* TurnBasedStrategy: The way battles are played out. You can only move around one unit at a time, but they can change the positions of other units. Half the difficulty is finding the best way to position your units in the time you have to make your turn.

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* TurnBasedStrategy: The way battles are played out. You can only move around one unit at a time, but they can change the positions of other units. Half the difficulty is finding the best way to position your units in the time you have to make your turn.turn.
* TheWikiRule: [[https://wiki.housamo.xyz/Main_Page Here]]. Also includes unofficial translations of scenarios and general info.
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A recurring element throughout multiple chapters: the Exception bosses summoned when two conceptually opposite powers clash in a way that the app can't process.
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* HeroUnit: The protagonist is their own unit that uses a sword with five different appearances to pick from, an assignable gender regardless of what appearance you picked, and five different voices to choose from. They also summon the companions you get from the gacha.



* StoutStrength: Some of the Strike companions (Who have great attack but have limited range in attacks) are both muscular yet chubby. Examples include Chernobog and Macan.

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* StoutStrength: Some of the Strike companions (Who have great attack but have limited range in attacks) are both muscular yet chubby. Examples include Chernobog and Macan.Macan.
* TurnBasedStrategy: The way battles are played out. You can only move around one unit at a time, but they can change the positions of other units. Half the difficulty is finding the best way to position your units in the time you have to make your turn.
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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Companions are split into elements. Wood Companions are strong against Water companions, which are strong against Fire companions, which are strong against Wood companions. Light Companions and Dark Companions are strong against each other and Demon companions are strong against all the types mentioned but also weak to them. The protagonist deals neutral damage to all types.
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* {{Fanservice}}: A lot of the male companions wear {{Stripperific}} outfits and have detailed muscles. Higher rarities are more likely to show more skin with exceptions.

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* BeachEpisode: {{Downplayed}}. During August of 2017, the game had an event centered around Benten and the sea life with the gacha characters wearing swimsuits and summer outfits.
* BigBeautifulMan: A number of the summonable characters are considerably chubby and are actually reasonably attractive.

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* BeachEpisode: {{Downplayed}}. During August of 2017, the game had an event centered around Benten and the sea life with the gacha characters companions wearing swimsuits and summer outfits.
* BigBeautifulMan: A number of the summonable characters are considerably chubby and are actually reasonably attractive. Examples include Moritaka, Zaou, and Typhon.



* PettingZooPeople: Half of the game's cast, more or less.

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* PettingZooPeople: Half of the game's cast, more or less.less.
* StoutStrength: Some of the Strike companions (Who have great attack but have limited range in attacks) are both muscular yet chubby. Examples include Chernobog and Macan.

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* FanserviceExtraBeachEpisode: {{Downplayed}}. During August of 2017, the game had an event centered around Benten and the sea life with the gacha characters wearing swimsuits and summer outfits.
* BigBeautifulMan: A number of the summonable characters are considerably chubby and are actually reasonably attractive.
* CastFullOfPrettyBoys: ZigZagged. While most of the summonable characters are men, most of them are too burly to be considered "pretty". There are {{Bishonen}}s thrown into the mix though.
* PettingZooPeople: Half of the game's cast, more or less.
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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Currently the game is only in Japanese with no English patch available]].

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The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Currently the game is only in Japanese with no English patch available]].available]].

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You are a summoner from another world who obtained a sacred treasure of a divine sword cut off from the tail of a dragon. They carry all elemental attributes, and the power of disconnection that lies in their sword has the power to divide control and power. As compensation for being a "wanderer," they have been "exiled from their birthplace

「Tokyo Afterschool Summoners」 is a mobile game developed by Life Wonders. Defined as a "Card Battle RPG", the game is targeted towards LGBT individuals, with 95% of the game's cast being gay.

The player can choose from up to 5 appearances for his main character, collect cards and companions, choose selections in a story, and battle foes in a grid-based RPG system.

The game launched in December 2016. Currently the game is only in Japanese with no English patch available.

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You are a summoner from another world who obtained a sacred treasure of a divine sword cut off from the tail of a dragon. They carry all elemental attributes, and the power of disconnection that lies in their sword has the power to divide control and power. As compensation for being a "wanderer," they have been "exiled from their birthplace

「Tokyo
birthplace". One day, a magical power sends you to a different version of Tokyo. There, you will gather companions, and develop your story in this Card Battle RPG.

Tokyo
Afterschool Summoners」 Summoners is a mobile game developed by Life Wonders. Defined as a "Card Battle RPG", the game is targeted towards [[QueerMedia LGBT individuals, individuals]], [[CastFullOfGay with 95% of the game's cast being gay.

gay]]. The player can choose from up to 5 appearances for his main character, collect cards and companions, choose selections in a story, and battle foes in a grid-based RPG system.

The game launched in December 2016. [[NoExportForYou Currently the game is only in Japanese with no English patch available.available]].
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You are a summoner from another world who obtained a sacred treasure of a divine sword cut off from the tail of a dragon. They carry all elemental attributes, and the power of disconnection that lies in their sword has the power to divide control and power. As compensation for being a "wanderer," they have been "exiled from their birthplace

「Tokyo Afterschool Summoners」 is a mobile game developed by Life Wonders. Defined as a "Card Battle RPG", the game is targeted towards LGBT individuals, with 95% of the game's cast being gay.

The player can choose from up to 5 appearances for his main character, collect cards and companions, choose selections in a story, and battle foes in a grid-based RPG system.

The game launched in December 2016. Currently the game is only in Japanese with no English patch available.

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