[Updated on October 23: I'd like to clarify that Hisho Collection Mall Empire was developed by Singapore’s Daylight Studios with Japan’s Konami Digital Entertainment acting as the game publisher. Kotagames serves as the game’s platform.]
A couple of days ago, Indonesian feature phone game developer Kotagames launched its newest game titled Hisho Collection Mall Empire. The beta game was originally open to just 5,000 players, but that figure has been increased to 10,000 players now.
After briefly playing the game, I think Hisho Collection Mall Empire’s main attraction is its high quality anime work which includes a number sexy secretary characters. You are tasked with hiring a team of secretaries, build malls (and staffing them with afore-mentioned secretaries), finish missions, battle, interact with other gamers, and try to level up and improve your team.
Though it has some quality artwork, the game appears to stick to its 50Kb goal, which was recently mentioned by Felix Ramli, the director of Kotagames.
If you’d like to check the game out for yourself, you can find it over at kotagames.com. It’s currently available in English and Indonesian.
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How did you fail to mention the actual developer of the game, Daylight Studios? As far as I’m concerned, kota games did nothing but serve as a platform (not a good one) for the game itself..
-Agung
@Agung Rizky, once again it shows that Techinasia is clueless about games and games industry, acting as PR mouthpieces for a few game companies.
@Glenn and @Agung Thanks for your concern. It was indeed thoughtless of us to not mention the game developer. We’ll try harder to remember the creators/developers in future.
Why are @glenn and @agung acting like trolls? the screenshot shows konami though.
@Steven no problem, just wanna give credits where it’s due. @Sam it is Konami’s intellectual property (they released the original Japanese version) but this English version is developed by Daylight studios, as can be seen in-game at the bottom.
- Agung
@Agung How do you know that KotaGames did not do anything for Hisho Collection? Why not think about what you can offer before you criticizers others? Can you build a better platform yourself? But you are right that this article should cite Daylight studio in it.