Dream C Club Takes Over Shinjuku
By Spencer . April 16, 2010 . 4:56pmDream C Club is almost a year old, but D3 Publisher is still marketing it and their latest stunt is a big one.
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Dream C Club is almost a year old, but D3 Publisher is still marketing it and their latest stunt is a big one.
D3 Publisher’s hostess dating sim Dream C Club is inspired by the success of The Idolm@ster, but the link between the two titles may be deeper. Let’s take a look at character art from both games.
Microsoft also added a chart for this year’s top ranked downloadable content in Japan on Xbox Live.
D3 Publisher learned from The Idolm@ster that selling costumes is *the way* to make money with Dream C Club, their hostess dating sim. Gradually, they’ve become more revealing.
D3 Publisher is kicking off the first public day of Tokyo Game Show with an event for their hostess dating game, Dream C Club.
If working virtual jobs to pay virtual hostesses wasn’t depressing enough wait until you see this ending in Dream C Club from D3 Publisher.
Major video game magazine Famitsu published a list of recommended games as part of a “We Support Xbox 360″ campaign. Last year the titles would have been easy to pick since there was a strong line up of RPGs. This year the Xbox 360 has a light selection of JRPGs.
Dream C Club has players visit a hostess bar, chat up the staff, and try to date one of the girls. While different from The Idolm@ster, Dream C Club caters to the same crowd. This could be another cult hit for D3 Publisher and developer Tamsoft.
D3 Publisher looking to capture the Xbox 360 owning Idolm@ster crowd is developing Dream Club. You don’t spend time training idols to stardom in this game, though. Instead you chat up hostesses and try to get them drunk so they reveal their inner feelings. Sounds like another dating sim, but the difference is showing up [...]