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Tokyo 7th Sisters | |
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Developer(s) | Donuts Co. Ltd |
Publisher(s) | Donuts Co. Ltd |
Director(s) | Shintaro Motegi |
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Writer(s) | Shintaro Motegi |
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Platform(s) | iOS, Android |
Release | February 2014 |
Genre(s) | Rhythm game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Tokyo 7th Sisters (Tokyo 7th シスターズ) is a Japanese idol raising simulation and rhythm game released for iOS and Android in February 2014,[1] developed and published by Donuts Co. Ltd.[2] with music produced and published under record label Victor Entertainment. The game has a story mode (called Scout in-game) in which players search for idol cards while progressing through the story and a battle mode in which players battle other players or certain in-game characters using their idol cards.
A 77-minute anime film adaptation by LandQ studios titled Tokyo 7th Sisters: Bokura wa Aozora ni Naru was scheduled to air in summer 2020, but has been delayed to February 26, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The story centers on "new generation" idols from the studio "777 (Three Seven)", referred to as Nanastar, in the year 2034, in a future where idols are considered a thing of the past. The player acts as the manager of Nanastar, whose job is to recruit and train a number of different girls by collecting and leveling collectible cards. The cast of characters includes more than 50 fully-voiced, unique idols from different backgrounds.