![]() The size of the font used, while not so tiny that it's unreadable, is small enough that it may give some people a hard time. ![]() Considering that many other Flash browser games out there allow players to (at the very least) zoom-in or go full-screen, I found the lack of similar options in Swordgirls to be disappointing. ![]() Swordgirls' 780 pixel x 580 pixel GUI is designed to fit inside a tiny browser pop-up window and unfortunately does not scale up to fill the screen when the window is maximized. My first complaint with the game appeared almost immediately after starting it up. Unfortunately, I can't really say the same about the GUI. It's very obvious the development team didn't skimp on the effort when it came to producing the artwork. Sadly, the illustrations on the cards are not credited, so fans will probably have a difficult time identifying who were the artists involved. All the more better to appreciate the artwork in the game. Hovering your cursor over any card's image on the right side of the GUI will make a larger version of the illustration appear in the center of the game window. Most of them belong to one of four factions within the game and this is identified very clearly by a very prominent emblem at upper left corner. The cards’ special ability (if any) is helpfully written in bold font to differentiate it from the flavor text, making it easier to notice. Cards are beautifully illustrated, sometimes featuring recurring characters that appear to be part of a larger storyline. I mean cards to collect the gorgeous artwork in the game will definitely grab the attention of people attracted to anime-style artwork. For mobile gaming, I stuck with the default Android browser in my Samsung Galaxy Note cell phone and Motorola Xoom tablet.įeaturing hundreds of anime girls, erm. While playing it on a PC, I used Firefox 11, Chrome 17 and Internet Explorer 9. For the sake of completeness, I went ahead and tested the game on a variety of browsers and mobile devices. The game itself is free-to-play but contains micro-transaction options where players can use tokens (obtained by cash) to purchase 'booster' cards, among other options.Īccording to its website, Swordgirls bills itself as being able to 'work on any web browser and Flash-enabled mobile device'. Brought to us by the US division of publisher Changyou, Swordgirls Online is a browser-based Trading Card Game (TCG) featuring lots of cute anime girls.
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