Top 5 Mobile Games in Japan You Should Try it!

Hi there, for who is loves Japan and video games but in this post, I will post about most popular mobile games that have many users. Would you play this?

Japanese people busy with their smartphone


5. Fate/Grand Order


Fate/Grand Order, part of the sprawling Fate video game/anime/manga franchise. Fate/Grand Order plays as an online RPG with turn-based battles in which the player summons familiars for help. In keeping with its original format, the story, in which you make use of time travel to prevent the extinction of the human race, is presented in the form of a visual novel.
More detail: http://fate-go.us/



4. The iDOLM@STER -Cinderella Girls Starlight Stage-

The iDOLM@STER game is part of a larger series of products that include arcade games, anime, audio dramas, and even a radio station. In this trading card rhythm-based game, you serve as a producer of a talent agency, and you have to form an idol group out of 50 possible characters, each of whom also has a variety of “cards” with different levels of rarity and ability.
More detail: http://cinderella.idolmaster.jp/sl-stage/


3. Granblue Fantasy

Granblue Fantasy is a turn-based RPG game. It has a stellar production team, including Nobuo Uematsu on the music and Hideo Minaba on character designs, who are both of Final Fantasy fame. Its full character voices both in battle and in the story make it a popular mobile game for RPG fans.
More detail: http://granbluefantasy.jp/en/


2. Love Live! School Idol Festival

Love Live! Idol School is idol game about song rhythm game. It’s part of a huge multi-media series that includes CDs, manga, and anime as well, so it’s no surprise that a smartphone game of the same legacy would also achieve popularity, especially since the game includes music from the anime series.
More detail: https://www.school-fes.klabgames.net/





1. Monster Strike

Monster Strike is similar to Pokémon in that you go around battling and collecting monsters, but the mechanics are quite different: you fight using catapult techniques! Also unlike Pokémon (yet), Monster Strike has over 1,000 monsters to collect and contains both a story mode and a cooperative mode, which, combined, could lead to some heavy, long-term playing.
More detail: https://www.monster-strike.com/