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Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up

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78%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
monetization, stability
78% User Score Based on 980 reviews

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Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Lunime and was released on November 28, 2017. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Pocket Chibi" is a dress-up game that allows players to create their own anime-styled chibi characters and dress them in thousands of fashion options. The game also features a studio mode where players can place their chibi in customizable scenes, add text bubbles, and choose from a variety of backgrounds, props, and special effects to create unique stories. Players can also chat with others across the world using their chibi avatar. "Pocket Chibi" is the ultimate chibi maker app for anime and fashion enthusiasts.

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78%
Audience ScoreBased on 980 reviews
graphics13 positive mentions
monetization35 negative mentions

  • The game is incredibly cute and fun, with a surprising amount of customization options.
  • Players appreciate the frequent supply of in-game currency, allowing for enjoyable gameplay without mandatory purchases.
  • The game serves as a fantastic time passer, providing a creative outlet for character creation and social interaction.
  • The chat feature is often broken, displaying errors and preventing players from connecting with friends.
  • Many items and character slots require payment or a significant amount of in-game currency, which can be frustrating.
  • The game can be plagued by ads, which disrupt the overall experience.
  • monetization
    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game is heavily criticized for its frequent advertisements, which many players find disruptive and excessive, although some acknowledge the necessity of ads for a free-to-play model. While a few users appreciate the balance of ads and the option to earn in-game currency, the overall sentiment leans towards a desire for fewer ads and alternative methods to acquire gems. Despite these concerns, many players still enjoy the game, citing its fun gameplay and cute graphics.

    • “Almost no ads!”
    • “The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
    • “I appreciate that I can enjoy the game without being bombarded by in-app purchases.”
    • “But I think there should be another way to get gems other than giving reviews, waiting, and watching ads (lotto ticket system).”
    • “The amount of ads and only 4 player slots feel a bit weird, to be honest.”
    • “It didn't give enough space to create a good skit and the amount of ads I'm getting is absolutely disgusting.”
  • graphics
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are widely praised for their adorable and unique chibi art style, which many players find appealing and fun. While some users note that the graphics can appear a bit wacky or strange at first, the overall consensus is that they enhance the gameplay experience significantly. However, concerns about frequent ads and limited character options were also mentioned, suggesting that while the visuals are strong, there are areas for improvement in user experience.

    • “The graphics are adorable!”
    • “It's so addicting, I love everything about it, it has perfect graphics, the controls are good, etc! This is an awesome game.”
    • “I love the graphics of this game; it's so easy for me to control.”
    • “The graphics and the way it's drawn/animated looks a little wacky.”
    • “The graphics were a little strange at first and the controls were confusing, but it was awesome in the end.”
    • “I personally prefer it says it's a chibi maker, rather than deal with such a high comeback with gacha world and studio, then revert back to the cheap pastel graphic images of life and club.”
  • stability
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users report mixed experiences regarding stability, with many encountering occasional freezes, glitches, and lag, particularly during character creation and in chat rooms. While some players appreciate the game's fun and cute elements, the recurring technical issues have led to lower ratings, with several users urging for improvements to enhance performance. Despite these concerns, a few players noted minimal glitches and good quality, indicating that experiences may vary.

    • “When I created my character and went to the studio, it freezes.”
    • “I love this game so much, I only gave it 4 stars because sometimes the app randomly freezes and goes back to my home page.”
    • “The app is really good along with the concept, but it is pretty laggy and buggy when it comes to the chat rooms.”
  • music
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally appreciated for its fun and engaging qualities, particularly among fans of gacha games, though some users find it repetitive or of low quality. While it enhances the overall experience for many, there are suggestions for improvement to elevate the game's appeal further.

    • “Love when they add music.”
    • “Lots of options and love the music.”
    • “She put her ear against her backpack and she heard the music from this game!”
    • “The music is a bit repetitive, but it's fine.”
    • “I loved it so much, but the music was really bad. Just change that and the game will be 10 out of 10.”
    • “It's really fun if you're into gacha stuff, but my friend doesn't like any of it.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is primarily driven by user-generated content, allowing players to create and share their own narratives through character interactions and chat features. While some users appreciate the creativity and social elements, others criticize the lack of a structured storyline and the presence of disruptive behavior in chats. Overall, the game offers a platform for imaginative storytelling, albeit with some technical issues and a need for moderation.

    • “I love making my own little characters and creating my own little stories and worlds!”
    • “It's really great for making little stories, and it's super fun to create different narratives.”
    • “You can create whole lives for your chibi, and in chat, you can have fun making up stories for your chibi!”
    • “This is a nice game, the controls are bad and how can you fight? All you do is make them move; there's no story.”
    • “I wish I could give a five, but I can't. The story is that there was this guy in the chat who kept saying, 'I hate those f***ing idiots in RP 10,' and it kept repeating very quickly. Please, no hackers take it off; not the game, but that thing. I'm still keeping this app for the best.”
    • “I think this is a great app, but sometimes when you download it again, it copies your character(s) and it shows up like that. I think this is overall creepy and weird, and listen to this story.”
  • humor
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is primarily derived from its randomizer feature, which adds an element of unpredictability and fun, particularly appealing to gacha enthusiasts. Players find the game's cute aesthetics and quirky controls amusing, enhancing their overall enjoyment. However, some users noted repetitive ads that detracted from the experience, suggesting a mixed reception regarding the humor's delivery.

    • “It makes it funny if you touch the randomizer.”
    • “Good for making gacha vids (if you're into that). It's a useful and kind of funny game; it's very cute and I recommend it to all gacha lovers.”
    • “And I love the cute and funny things you can do in studio!”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally described as smooth and enjoyable, with appealing graphics and a variety of styling options. However, some users find it lacking in challenge and creativity, comparing it to previous titles like Gacha Resort, while also expressing frustration over the monetization aspects. Overall, it offers a fun experience, but technical issues and the need for an internet connection have been noted as drawbacks.

    • “The gameplay is smooth and fun!”
    • “It has amazing graphics, gameplay, and everything. I would rate this game 4 stars because it's really fun, but you have to have internet. I recommend that everyone should play it; it's amazing!”
    • “With many styling outfits to choose from, the gameplay is also really good, plus every minute you get 3 free gems in-game!”
    • “The gameplay is just as uninspired as the battle mode in Gacha Resort; it's not very interesting or challenging whatsoever. You can download it if you want to goof around with basically another copy of Gacha Studio.”
    • “It was good, but every time I try to get in, it says error. When I deleted it and downloaded it again, it shows my same gameplay!”
  • character development
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the character designs and customization options, particularly the cute aesthetics of the chibis and their accessories. However, some players have encountered frustrations with the interface, leading to accidental changes in their character designs. Overall, the character development aspect is seen as enjoyable but could benefit from improved usability.

    • “I love the character designs; I played when I was little, and I loved the game, so I downloaded it back.”
    • “I like the character design and the accessories you can put on your chibis.”
    • “Overall, the character design is good!”
    • “The character development feels shallow and lacks meaningful choices that impact the story.”
    • “I was disappointed by how one-dimensional the characters are; they don't evolve or grow throughout the game.”
    • “The lack of depth in character backstories makes it hard to connect with them on any level.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players express a deep emotional connection to the game, highlighting its ability to evoke feelings of heartbreak and nostalgia, particularly regarding its potential discontinuation on newer devices. The absence of a chat system is noted as a significant loss, as it fostered camaraderie and support among friends during tough times, enhancing the overall emotional experience.

    • “Sometimes it's touching.”
    • “Especially if I got sad or something, I'd get on with some friends and they made me feel better. I think the chat system should be added back because it was the best part besides actually making your character, and if you said something inappropriate like the people in chat usually did, they should get a three-mark warning.”
    • “Genuinely heartbreaking that they probably won't update this game to be available on newer devices.”
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Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up is a casual simulation game.

Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up was released on November 28, 2017.

Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up was developed by Lunime.

Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Pocket Chibi - Anime Dress Up is a single player game.

Similar games include Gacha Studio (Anime Dress Up), Gacha Life, Character Maker: Dress-up Game, Unnie doll, Hotel Hideaway and others.