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|name=Ensemble Stars! | |name=Ensemble Stars! | ||
|date= May 1, 2015 | |date= May 1, 2015 | ||
|manager= Happy Elements K.K. | |manager=Anzu | ||
|owner=Happy Elements K.K. | |||
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'''Ensemble Stars | '''Ensemble Stars!!''' is an idol-raising simulator-slash-rhythm game that also happens to be the longest-standing generator of fujobux in the cutthroat Japanese mobile game industry, mostly because in 2015 no one else had realized that there was a market for a Love Live-like game that happened to feature boys. Like with all series that last this long, it mostly survived thanks to somewhat decent (if not utterly melodramatic) writing, some decent card art, and by selling a lot of merch. Considering the rhythm game didn't even exist until like five years in, how else would a shitty card raising simulator survive that long? | ||
Anyway, welcome to <s>Yumenosaki Academy</s> Ensemble Square, where Hell doesn't have a bottom! | Anyway, welcome to <s>Yumenosaki Academy</s> Ensemble Square, where Hell doesn't have a bottom! | ||
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{{sq player |no=17 |pos={{NewPosition|CB|type=2}} |name={{tt|Weekly Translator Cancellation|You're not an enstars translator if you haven't been cancelled over your choice of favorite character, or translating a story exactly as written but offending someone's pet headcanon in the process, or having a ship that's ''''problematic'''', or breathing too heavily on a Tuesday, or...}}}} | {{sq player |no=17 |pos={{NewPosition|CB|type=2}} |name={{tt|Weekly Translator Cancellation|You're not an enstars translator if you haven't been cancelled over your choice of favorite character, or translating a story exactly as written but offending someone's pet headcanon in the process, or having a ship that's ''''problematic'''', or breathing too heavily on a Tuesday, or...}}}} | ||
{{sq player |no=18 |pos={{NewPosition|RB|type=2}} |name=<small>{{tt|HEKP WHAT THIS MISSIONS MEANS???|Do your daily reps instead of fantasizing about your genderbend cafe AU, or you could just learn basic pattern recognition and memorize like one or two kanji. Maybe then you wouldn't have to be spoonfed every tour event.}}}}</small> | {{sq player |no=18 |pos={{NewPosition|RB|type=2}} |name=<small>{{tt|HEKP WHAT THIS MISSIONS MEANS???|Do your daily reps instead of fantasizing about your genderbend cafe AU, or you could just learn basic pattern recognition and memorize like one or two kanji. Maybe then you wouldn't have to be spoonfed every tour event.}}}}</small> | ||
{{sq player |no=19 |pos={{NewPosition|CMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|Suisei After-hours Autism Account|Hololive talent Suisei | {{sq player |no=19 |pos={{NewPosition|CMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|Suisei After-hours Autism Account|Hololive talent Hoshimachi Suisei happens to have a Twitter alt where she mostly tweets about assorted nonsense like her Enstars obsession. It's gotten to the point she even did a cover of Honeycomb Summer.}}}} | ||
{{sq player |no=20 |pos={{NewPosition|CMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|monke|Welcome Guest-san, more popularly known as monke to EOPs because of his YouTube profile picture. The most well-known high-level Music player largely because his videos are usually the first result when you search for a chart, but not the best one by any stretch of the imagination. Unusually, he primarily plays with his thumbs, even | {{sq player |no=20 |pos={{NewPosition|CMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|monke|Welcome Guest-san, more popularly known as monke to EOPs because of his YouTube profile picture. The most well-known high-level Music player largely because his videos are usually the first result when you search for a chart, but not the best one by any stretch of the imagination. Unusually, he primarily plays with his thumbs, even being a tablet player.}}}} | ||
{{sq player |no=21 |pos={{NewPosition|AMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|WOLF DIFFICULTY|Nearly-impossible April Fools' chart. The associated title for clearing it (not even a full combo, just a pass) is the rarest title in the game.}}}} | {{sq player |no=21 |pos={{NewPosition|AMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|WOLF DIFFICULTY|Nearly-impossible April Fools' chart. The associated title for clearing it (not even a full combo, just a pass) is the rarest title in the game.}}}} | ||
{{sq player |no=22 |pos={{NewPosition|AMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|Horny Soundcloud Comment Section|GRRRR WOOF BARK BARK BARK RINNE AMAGI PLEASE FUCK ME AGGHHH MY PUSSY IS LEAKING OMFFFFFOFOMMFGFG}}}} | {{sq player |no=22 |pos={{NewPosition|AMF|type=2}} |name={{tt|Horny Soundcloud Comment Section|GRRRR WOOF BARK BARK BARK RINNE AMAGI PLEASE FUCK ME AGGHHH MY PUSSY IS LEAKING OMFFFFFOFOMMFGFG}}}} |
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Ensemble Stars!! is an idol-raising simulator-slash-rhythm game that also happens to be the longest-standing generator of fujobux in the cutthroat Japanese mobile game industry, mostly because in 2015 no one else had realized that there was a market for a Love Live-like game that happened to feature boys. Like with all series that last this long, it mostly survived thanks to somewhat decent (if not utterly melodramatic) writing, some decent card art, and by selling a lot of merch. Considering the rhythm game didn't even exist until like five years in, how else would a shitty card raising simulator survive that long?
Anyway, welcome to Yumenosaki Academy Ensemble Square, where Hell doesn't have a bottom!
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