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Developer(s) | Konami |
Series | Bomberman |
Platform(s) | Arcade,Microsoft Windows |
Release | Arcade
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Genre(s) | MOBA |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Bombergirl[a] is amultiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed byKonami and released for Japanesearcades on August 30, 2018. AMicrosoft Windows version was released in December 2021. It is a spin-off from theBomberman series, and is played similarly to previous titles, with characters that are all humanoid girls depicted in abishoujomoe visual style. Eight players are split into two teams of four, who aim to destroy the other team's base by placing bombs and using character-specific abilities.
Bombergirl is played similarly to otherBomberman games. Two four-player teams play the game at a time and control one of several different characters,[1] in matches where the goal is to destroy the other team's base. The players can place bombs,[2] as well as use character-specific abilities;[1] for instance, Shiro can place several bombs, Momoko can create blocks, Oren can move quickly, and Emera can use ranged attacks.[3] Throughout the match, characters' levels are raised, allowing the player to use special attacks such as a beam sword and a flaming sword. After a match, characters on the losing team are displayed with their clothes burned apart in a comicallysexual manner.[1] The game also features various Konami crossover characters among its original cast, such as Grim Aloe fromQuiz Magic Academy and Sephia Belmont, an original character inspired byCastlevania's "Belmont" protagonists.
Bombergirl was developed byKonami. The title was revealed at theJapan Amusement Expo in February 2017 as anarcade-exclusive game,[1] twenty years afterthe previous arcadeBomberman game,[4] and was playable at the event.[5] The developers intended for the new game elements the game introduces to the series to make the game fun to watch in addition to fun to play.[2] AMicrosoft Windows version was also developed.[6] After two beta tests in January[7] and November[8] the game was released on December 22, 2021 for Konami's Konasute (Konami Amusement Game Station) service.
Polygon described the game as "horny", similarly to their earlier gameOtomedius, aGradius-like shooting game where the player controls female characters rather than ships.[1]Destructoid was positive to the pre-release footage, saying that they hoped it would be released in the West, and that they liked its cute aesthetic.[2]