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As most people I have way more time on the games separate launcher.
So a couple things this game does that I think is really cool:
-The customer support is really generous, supportive, and receptive to feedback should you need help.
-This game also pushes the boundaries for what I feel like would be allowed in a story coming from a company in mainland china. There is outward LGBT rep with characters saying outwardly they are trans, gay, use any pronouns, etc as well as more subtle things like the occasional kiss cg.
-This game also is really cool with how they cover real historical events and topics without sugar coating them all too much, they touch on from more niche parts of history to things like the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
-Onto the gameplay its a pretty neat team-building card game, its hard to really describe it in words so I would say look up gameplay footage (or just play the game its litera