![]() There was a series of light novels published by Novel Engine, which compiles the scattered in-game lores together (albeit in an Alternate Universe) and a Manhwa adaptation. The game is also filled with truckloads of Fanservice. Followers, the cards you use to fight with, are AI-controlled and can sometimes make decisions against the player's wishes, making every battle a Luck-Based Mission depending on how dumb your cards feel like being. Its gameplay is also known for being very dependent on the Random Number God. The game's backstory is mostly pieced together from the flavor texts of cards. There are four factions: Vita, a high school the Royal Academy, a private school for aristocrat girls, and their maids Crux, a theocratic country and Darklore, a catchall name for dark forces rejected by Crux, including vampires, Heretics and witches. The game's setting is a world with an Improbably Female Cast. It originated from Korea, and had English and Japanese versions before both were shut down. More information about Zeonix can be found at Girls is a ( mostly) free Card Battle Game. The partnership with (US) to release the upcoming Sword Girls in North America demonstrates Zeonix's continuing efforts to establish its global presence. Since 2003, Zeonix has created some of the most critically acclaimed online trading card games, including Fantasy Masters and Ragnarok TCG. More information about the company can be found at About Zeonix Zeonix is a leading developer of PC online games based in Seoul, Korea. ![]() As a leading publisher of free-to-play massively multiplayer online games in North America, (US) has published multiple MMORPGs, including Blade Wars, Dragon Oath and Zentia. Originally started as the MMORPG business unit of in 2003, became a separate, stand-alone company in December 2007. (NASDAQ: CYOU) located in Santa Clara, California. Additional information about the promotion can be found on the Sword Girls Facebook fan page at About (US) (US) is a publishing subsidiary of, Ltd. "By combining our expertise in developing the best online TCGs and ChangYou's vast experience in publishing online games, players can look forward to a fun and addictive online CCG this holiday season." In celebration of the Sword Girls closed beta launch, (US) is giving away the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer 16GB tablets to selected lucky fans who register on the game's official website at Registration begins today and will end on October 12, 2011. Access to closed beta will be limited and players who sign up on the official website will have a chance to receive a beta code." "Sword Girls is a truly unique online collectible card game that fuses charming anime characters, fast game play and deep strategies in one complete package," said Jaehyuck Park, Lead Designer at Zeonix. "Closed beta will give players a sneak peek at the game's unique content and, at the same time, allows us to fix any critical bugs in the process. "We are thrilled to partner with the talented developers at Zeonix in bringing Sword Girls to our western audience," said Jeffrey Shen, Producer on Sword Girls. Players can expect frequent content releases that will bring along new cards and new game features. Sword Girls is free to play for everyone and works on any Flash enabled web browser. Players gather crafting materials by competing their way through dozens of dungeon levels against computer opponents or by challenging other players to online duels. ![]() The game features over 500 uniquely drawn playable cards that can be collected through the innovative card crafting system. Developed by Zeonix, renowned creator behind popular online trading card games (TCG) Fantasy Masters and Ragnarok TCG, Sword Girls takes the CCG experience to new heights with its visually stunning anime design and strategic game play that will entice both veteran players and newcomers alike.
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