Nippon Ichi Software Announces MameQue For iOS Devices

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Nippon Ichi Software, the developer of the Disgaea series, has announced a cute iOS game called MameQue (Bean Quest), scheduled to be released in Japan this summer. In Mameque, you raise mysterious bean-shaped creatures called “Mamenon” and send them into dungeons to hunt for treasure.

 

 

People who own a Japanese phone can go to the MameQue official website now to register for the game and get a free Prinny Mamenon. If you don’t have a Japanese phone, you can kill time plucking Mamenon out of the ground and watch them waddle around the screen.

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MameQue will be released in Japan for the iOS. If we’re lucky, NIS America may also bring this to the West.

 


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