Nana shows that everything leads to an omen.

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Some people say that girls get it easy. In this world, girls are most likely to get favors over men. However, a girl’s life is not entirely peachy keen and the Nana game for the PSP shows us how fun and crazy a girl’s life can get. The full title of the game is Nana: Subete wa daimaou no omichikibi!?, which translates to Nana: Everything is the Demon’s Plan.

The game is actually based on a popular manga named Nana written by Ai Yazawa. This comic has become so popular that it had a very successful live-action movie and is now currently running an anime series. Nana’s story involves the fate of two girls who share the same name, Nana. Their lives aren’t entirely full of joys, nonetheless, they’re happy that the two of them get to share life’s moments together.

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This game tries to simulate the same ups and downs that the girls of Nana have. You may use one of the characters in Nana, or you may also have the option of creating your own character. Using a board game system, you roll a dice and see what the road of life has to offer you next. You can find ways to earn money. You can find a new love. However, luck can turn its back on you and lead you to an omen, either a fight or an argument with another character.

In this game, you have the chance to interact with your favorite characters in the manga. More so, whatever money you earn also grant you to go on a shopping spree. How you look and how you fix yourself may change the way people react to you in the game. You may land on a great opportunity for a date, but if you look shabby, then your chance on a fruity love life may not yet come to reality. You also have the chance to decorate your room.

The graphics of the game is cell-shaded, however, seeing your favorite Nana characters drawn in a cutesy manner might be hard to get used to. Then again, just the idea of playing a game like this can appear more of a marketing ploy than being a game that you can truly enjoy. This is perhaps a game that only Nana fans would truly appreciate. Nana, the PSP game, is set for release on July 6.

Via Konami

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Some people say that girls get it easy. In this world, girls are most likely to get favors over men. However, a girl’s life is not entirely peachy keen and the Nana game for the PSP shows us how fun and crazy a girl’s life can get. The full title of the game is Nana: Subete wa daimaou no omichikibi!?, which translates to Nana: Everything is the Demon’s Plan.

The game is actually based on a popular manga named Nana written by Ai Yazawa. This comic has become so popular that it had a very successful live-action movie and is now currently running an anime series. Nana’s story involves the fate of two girls who share the same name, Nana. Their lives aren’t entirely full of joys, nonetheless, they’re happy that the two of them get to share life’s moments together.

2 3 4

This game tries to simulate the same ups and downs that the girls of Nana have. You may use one of the characters in Nana, or you may also have the option of creating your own character. Using a board game system, you roll a dice and see what the road of life has to offer you next. You can find ways to earn money. You can find a new love. However, luck can turn its back on you and lead you to an omen, either a fight or an argument with another character.

In this game, you have the chance to interact with your favorite characters in the manga. More so, whatever money you earn also grant you to go on a shopping spree. How you look and how you fix yourself may change the way people react to you in the game. You may land on a great opportunity for a date, but if you look shabby, then your chance on a fruity love life may not yet come to reality. You also have the chance to decorate your room.

The graphics of the game is cell-shaded, however, seeing your favorite Nana characters drawn in a cutesy manner might be hard to get used to. Then again, just the idea of playing a game like this can appear more of a marketing ploy than being a game that you can truly enjoy. This is perhaps a game that only Nana fans would truly appreciate. Nana, the PSP game, is set for release on July 6.

Via Konami

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