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|Publisher = BANDAI Namco Entertainment Inc. |
|Publisher = BANDAI Namco Entertainment Inc. |
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|Platforms = iOS, Android and Playstation Vita |
|Platforms = iOS, Android and Playstation Vita |
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|Logo = Smash Broders logo.png |
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|Release JP = July 23, 2015 <sup>(iOS, and Android)</sup><br/>February 17, 2016 <sup>(PS Vita)</sup> |
|Release JP = July 23, 2015 <sup>(iOS, and Android)</sup><br/>February 17, 2016 <sup>(PS Vita)</sup> |
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{{Nihongo|World Trigger: Smash Borders|ワールドトリガー:スマッシュ・ボーダーズ|Wārudo Torigā: Sumasshu Bōdāzu}} was an iOS and Android game that released on July 23rd, 2015 and was later ported to the {{W|Playstation Vita}} on February 17, 2016.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-01-21/world-trigger-smash-borders-smartphone-game-heads-to-ps-vita/.97799</ref> However, Bandai Namco shut down the servers on February 22, 2018.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-10-19/world-trigger-smash-borders-smartphone-ps-vita-game-ends-service-in-february/.122924</ref> |
{{Nihongo|World Trigger: Smash Borders|ワールドトリガー:スマッシュ・ボーダーズ|Wārudo Torigā: Sumasshu Bōdāzu}} was an iOS and Android game that released on July 23rd, 2015 and was later ported to the {{W|Playstation Vita}} on February 17, 2016.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-01-21/world-trigger-smash-borders-smartphone-game-heads-to-ps-vita/.97799</ref> However, Bandai Namco shut down the servers on February 22, 2018.<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-10-19/world-trigger-smash-borders-smartphone-ps-vita-game-ends-service-in-february/.122924</ref> |
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*[[Makoto Chano]] <sup>([[Asteroid]]/Handgun)</sup> |
*[[Makoto Chano]] <sup>([[Asteroid]]/Handgun)</sup> |
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*[[Fumifumi Saotome]] <sup>([[Asteroid]]/Shooter)</sup> |
*[[Fumifumi Saotome]] <sup>([[Asteroid]]/Shooter)</sup> |
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*[[Enedora]] <sup>([[Vorvoros]])</sup> |
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*[[Ranbanein]] <sup>([[Chelidon]])</sup> |
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*[[Taichi Betsuyaku]] <sup>([[Egret]])</sup> |
*[[Taichi Betsuyaku]] <sup>([[Egret]])</sup> |
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*[[Kai Minamisawa]] |
*[[Kai Minamisawa]] |
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[[Category:Games for Mobile Phones]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:16, May 7, 2024
World Trigger: Smash Borders (ワールドトリガー:スマッシュ・ボーダーズ, Wārudo Torigā: Sumasshu Bōdāzu ?) was an iOS and Android game that released on July 23rd, 2015 and was later ported to the Playstation Vita on February 17, 2016.[1] However, Bandai Namco shut down the servers on February 22, 2018.[2]
Gameplay[edit source]
World Trigger: Smash Borders is a turn-based strategy game, where players have to manage a Border HQ and the area around and participate in missions to destroy Neighbors or battle bosses. The players can control and battle different characters from the series.
The characters are divided in 3 classes; Intellectual (知, Chi ?), Trick (技, Waza ?), and Body (体, Karada ?). Each class is strong against another one, in a rock-paper-scissors fashion (intellectual characters are strong against trick characters, trick characters are strong against body characters, and body characters are strong against intellectual characters). Most if not all characters have a finishing move, and some characters can work with a specific character for their finishing move.
Characters by class[edit source]
Intellectual[edit source]
- Osamu Mikumo (Thruster, Asteroid/Shooter, Spider)
- Kyōsuke Karasuma (Asteroid/Assault Rifle, Kogetsu)
- Yūichi Jin (Scorpion, Fūjin)
- Replica
- Ken Satori (Egret)
- Shinnosuke Tsuji
- Tsuneyuki Okudera (Kogetsu)
- Nozomi Kako (Hound/Shooter)
- Itsuki Fujisawa (Asteroid/Pistol)
- Teruteru Kōda (Hound/Shooter)
- Kōtarō Suwa (Asteroid/Shotgun)
- Fumika Teruya
- Satoshi Mizukami
- Ryō Utagawa (Scorpion)
- Shinji Fuyushima (Trapper)
- Yūta Miura
- Mitsuru Tokieda (Asteroid/Assault Rifle)
- Shōhei Kodera (Egret)
- Hisato Sasamori (Kogetsu)
- Tetsuji Arafune (Egret, Kogetsu)
- Rei Nasu (Viper/Shooter)
- Tatsuya Kuruma (Asteroid/Assault Rifle)
- Hyrein (Alektor)
- Viza (Organon)
- Haruaki Azuma (Ibis)
Trick[edit source]
- Yūma Kuga (Scorpion, Black Trigger)
- Yūma Kuga (Past)
- Kirie Konami (Sōgetsu, Meteor/Shooter)
- Sōya Kazama (Scorpion)
- Tōru Narasaka (Egret)
- Isami Tōma (Egret)
- Kotarō Tomoe
- Jun Arashiyama (Asteroid/Assault Rifle)
- Ai Kitora (Scorpion, Asteroid/Handgun)
- Shūji Miwa (Kogetsu, Asteroid/Handgun, Fūjin)
- Yoshito Hanzaki (Egret)
- Yōko Katori
- Hidehide Hinoe (Kogetsu)
- Mira (Speiraskia)
- Hyuse (Lampyris)
- Sumiharu Inukai
- Yuzuru Ema
- Kō Murakami (Senkū, Raygust/Kogetsu)
- Masafumi Shinoda (Senkū)
Body[edit source]
- Chika Amatori (Ibis, Egret, Hound/Lead Bullet)
- Reiji Kizaki (Asteroid/Minigun, Asteroid/Rifle)
- Kōhei Izumi (Meteor/Shooter)
- Shun Midorikawa (Scorpion)
- Kei Tachikawa
- Masato Kageura
- Noboru Koarai
- Takeru Yuiga
- Akane Hiura
- Kuniharu Kakizaki
- Hiro Kitazoe
- Masataka Ninomiya
- Rokurō Wakamura
- Atsushi Hokari (Egret)
- Izuho Natsume (Ibis)
- Shirō Kikuchihara (Scorpion)
- Futaba Kuroe (Kogetsu)
- Yōsuke Yoneya (Kogetsu/Spear)
- Daichi Tsutsumi (Asteroid/Shotgun)
- Yūko Kumagai (Kogetsu)
- Makoto Chano (Asteroid/Handgun)
- Fumifumi Saotome (Asteroid/Shooter)
- Enedora (Vorvoros)
- Ranbanein (Chelidon)
- Taichi Betsuyaku (Egret)
- Kai Minamisawa
Trophies[edit source]
On the Playstation version of the game, there are trophies you can get, there are 14 trophies: 11 bronze, 2 silver, and 1 gold.