For those who can't get enough of "Attack on Titan," there will be a new smartphone game that will make most get addicted to the series again. The game will be called "Attack on Titan: Chain Puzzle Fever" and will be available for Japanese players in February.
A sneak peak into what "Attack on Titan" is all about reveals that the story is about how humans choose to live within the walls to protect themselves from the enormous Titans lurking outside the walls. It is overwhelming enough that the Titans are extremely strong and huge but what adds to the misery is that they devour the humans and they have to be stopped.
The new "Attack on Titan: Chain Puzzle Fever" has taken the storyline of the anime's first season. This story features Eren, Mikasa, and Armin, who are friends and have lost many beloved ones and other important things. The three friends are masters in combat and they set out to fight the Titans with all they have got, reported Geek.
It is also reported that the "Attack on Titan" puzzle game will have a collaboration event with Castle & Dragon smartphone game. This will begin on February 16 until March 2. During this time, the characters Eren and Mikasa will be featured with their outfits available for use. The event will also include a Survey Corps-themed egg, and the Colossal Titan as the boss reported Tech News Tube.
The Titans are very strong and they are very swift given their size. So the attempts of humans to stop them are sometimes unsuccessful. The only way a Titan can be overpowered is by aiming a swift strike to its neck. The humans do possess the "Omni-directional Mobility Gear," which enhances their abilities and gives them more agility and swiftness in movement.
The "Attack on Titan: Chain Puzzle Fever" is expected to be as serious as the "Attack on Titan" anime. However, fans can enjoy a lighter moment with the game as it will be loaded with a lot of fun things. Pre-registrations for the game will open in the latter half of February.
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