‘App Store iPhone Game Chart’ New ‘Kuroko’s Basketball’ 3D debuts at No. 1 (11/13-19)

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The “App Store iPhone Weekly Game Chart”* was created based on the total number of iPhone games downloaded from the Japanese App Store in a week. In the latest survey (November 13-19, 2023), “Kuroko’s Basketball Street Rivals” ranked first on the “free game chart,” and “Refind Self: Personality Testing Game” ranked first on the “paid game chart,” both for the first time. Appeared.

“Kuroko’s Basketball Street Rivals,” which faithfully reproduces the world view of the anime “Kuroko’s Basketball” and ranks first in the “official first” 3D smartphone game free chart, is based on the popular anime “Kuroko’s Basketball.” The “first official” 3D smartphone game that faithfully reproduces the world of “Kuroko’s Basketball.” Players can experience the intense street basketball matches in the anime in real life while developing the main characters, Tetsuya Kuroko, Taiga Kagami, Ryota Kise, and many others.

As this is an entirely new game based on a popular anime, more than 1 million people have pre-registered for the game before its release on the 16th. Many users play it. Other games this week include “Watermelon Game – Juicy Fruit Merge Fun Puzzle” (2nd place), “THE IDOLM@STER Shiny Colors Song for Prism” (3rd place), “Watermelon Game – Matching Challenge” (4th place), and “Fortress Saga: Idle System” RPG” (6th place) and four titles appeared for the first time.

“Taiko no Tatsujin RHYTHM CONNECT,” which came in 7th place, was in the top 10 for three consecutive weeks after its first appearance.

“Refind Self: Personality Diagnosis Game” lets you understand your “personality” the more you play. On the other hand, “Refind Self: Personality Diagnosis Game” debuted at No. A data science work that lets you know your personality. It takes about an hour to play each time, and the App Store overview page states, “After playing three times, you’ll be able to diagnose all of your personalities.” Many users have responded to the quirky game as soon as it was released.

In second place is “Pachislot Revolution Machine Valvrave,” a game based on pachinko maker SANKYO’s first “Sumaslot” work, which has been in the top three for four consecutive weeks since its debut.

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