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What is Gacha Life, Anyway?

What is Gacha Life, Anyway?

I know what you are wondering. “What is Gacha Life?” Well, it is a game for people to create characters of their imagination. By imagination, I mean they can create them to be dragons or something else like maybe an angel. They create a world with backgrounds, plus you can create eight characters to look like or have the same name as a person you know.

You have your character and maybe you want them to have a little fun in a dress. You go to shirts, you find a dress you admire, and then you choose two colors or (if you want) maybe one. Then there's shoes, pants, shelves, and much more.

You have a background that you love but you can’t create your own. You pick one from twenty-four pages and they are mostly cool. Some are creepier than the first; some are more beautiful than the last. There are many different things to do, and you may even customize the eyes if you want. I think some people might like it, some may dislike it, but it has a rating of 4.7 stars, and people make a living on making episode videos on Gacha Life, and one person commented, “It’s great over all! The graphics are nice, the options for characters are endless, and everything is just cool! I hope more games like this come out in the future!”

Get the game! Check it out, and I hope you like the results or just look off your friend’s phone.

By: Mya

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