
App and Game Device Chiikawa Pocket Applibot, Inc. Ads will be displayed · In-app purchases available 1.9★ 1,459 reviews 100,000+ downloads 3 years and older Install
Wasn’t it around 2.9 yesterday?
>>1
It was around 2.1 as of last night.
Infinite Advertisement Eruption Point
It seems that it has finally stopped going down.
There are too many onneko believers.
Considering that 1 star is the minimum, cutting 2 is quite a big deal.
Who benefits from ad games anyway?
>>7
CyberAgent
It’s just a bit more ad-heavy than a regular idle game…
But the evaluation of apples is still high.
>>9
There were about 500 even before the Sakura Review started…
>>12
Take it easy, you idiot!
>>9
That rating has really dropped a lot when I look at it now.
It’s amazing that something as big as Chikawa can achieve this much.
Isn’t the app kind of messy?
Wouldn’t it be possible to say it’s a cat from now on?
No matter how you think about it, this content could have earned a Level 1 certification in money-sucking assessment if it had been made seriously.
>>16
Since it’s an IP that can win no matter what, it’s more profitable to cut corners than to create it seriously.
The fact that each character looks cute just makes me even more annoyed.
I didn’t expect it to fall that far.
It’s okay if you stop.
If you want to play the Chiikawa game right now, you have no choice but to do this…
I wonder why reviews before sales or before services are allowed haven’t disappeared.
Did you pull it out!?
“Hand!!!!!!!!”
Come on, do that thing.
It seems like Nagano is bursting into laughter.
Considering that the minimum is 1 star and there are a lot of sakura, it’s definitely a number you can’t normally see.
Is it really that bad?
I’m getting interested.
If it were just a meaningless idle game, it would probably have been able to maintain a rating of 4 stars.
I already knew that a lot of casual players would be playing, so why did they make the ads so overwhelming…?
Source of Advertising
Wasn’t there an anonymous person saying that you could normally play a clicker game for 1000 yen until around the day before yesterday?
>>29
If it allowed for permanent ad removal for 1000 yen like a regular idle game, that wouldn’t have been a mistake either…
It’s scary that there are anonymous people doing this difficult endeavor quite seriously.
>>30
The characters are cute, the game balance is decent, and you can play without spending money, so it’s hard to say it’s a grind.
Was that a response from a border girl with no name…?
It was 1000 yen every month, right?
>>33
Moon!?
I think it’s really stupid that you can only place two decorations on the home.
I wonder if the storage space will increase when I level up.
Even with this strong IP, some things just won’t work.
I wonder if Nagano is playing too.
That insistence that you can play for 1000 yen was probably a trick by the operators, right?
Level of failure for the Gold Grabbing Exam, Grade 3
>>41
I can understand why this happens when there are few reviews…
>>48
Actually, it’s just that people who rated it 5 stars before the release are raising the average.
Are you conducting experiments on how far you can undermine the value of IP?
>>42
People who like Chiikawa are checking to see if they have Chiikawa-level intelligence.
I want to say that it’s not good to criticize without trying, but it’s a game I don’t want others to play.
Considering the customer base, it may be that gacha cannot be relied upon, so it seems they are designing it to make it easy to incorporate advertisements.
Isn’t it clear that casual players who don’t care much about the game will just quit if the ads become too annoying?
>>44
People who like Chiikawa tend to be a bit odd, so if it were a subscription format, even if they aren’t playing, there’s a chance to earn 1000 yen every month due to forgetting to cancel.
If I have to pay a monthly fee to remove ads, I’m not gonna do it because it’s pretty greedy.
Usually, it’s a one-time purchase.
Special Shop Specific Commercial Transaction Law Gold Passport Daily Gifts Skip All Ads Automatic Snacks Feramune Acquisition Amount 1.3 Times Monthly Fee ¥980 Super Delicious Festival Passport (28 Days) Instant Acquisition Cooking Coin Saving Time 3 Times Cooking Coin Acquisition Amount 1.5 Times ¥650 Season Pass 1 Just for Now Special 32 Days 5 Hours Gacha Character Limited Normal Home Transformation Subjugation Plaza Shop
Mimetic type game
As a game conceived by an online advertising agency, it is a perfect score of 100 points.
>>50
Are advertisers the enemy of humanity?
Wow…
It seems like even something like this would be charged at 980 yen.
But if you watch an ad, you can play the Chiikawa game for free.
>>54
(App stopped)
About 10 years ago, the way to make money.
It’s insane to have to pay 1000 yen every month to remove ads.
But the rating before the release was 4.8.
>>60
Is this what you mean by “with hope”?
I couldn’t meet your expectations.
The early FGO was about this level, so it’s okay, it’s okay.
But it’s all ads and something… I can’t play!! That expression of emptiness from Chiikawa is usable!!
Rather than having to spend 1000 yen every month,
Everyone gladly uses a business that offers a cost-effective anniversary gacha for ten thousand yen a year, right?
At least if you had honestly made Tsum Tsum, everyone would have been really happy…
>>66
A 3-match puzzle is fine too.
>>67
It seems like it’s going to be a game where you have to watch a lot of ads and avoid using items to progress, except for the very beginning.
>>66
I thought something like Neko Atsume would come out…
Isn’t it unfair that the slime legend of the same system is rated ☆4.0?
Nagano is making money with Chiikawa, so don’t leave this game unattended…
Which is more interesting, the game of the evil god or this one?
>>72
Which one?
g123 still has illustrations that are original anime-style drawings.
The side that draws the line and protects it only costs money for things like removing ads, so it’s losing on both sides.
As expected, CyGames is hell…
The one who quit first is the winner.
The idle animation is just looping the same thing, and it’s completely not enjoyable to watch.
At first, you just get to mix the sukiyaki and the egg for the rest of your life…
The pitiful content that lost to the cat.
I’ve never seen someone equate Cygames and CA before…
Well, there are quite a few.
>>78
Cygames and CA both have the same hell when it comes to in-game purchases.
>>84
So what? It’s too much…
>>87
That boomerang is sticking right into you.
>>89
??? I seriously cannot understand.
What boomerang?
>>95
? It’s way too much.
>>103
Just explain what kind of boomerang it is!
If it’s just for meaningless responses, I won’t bother anymore, so it’s fine.
>>108
Boomerang of ?
>>108
There are people who equate CA and CyGames → That person says that their spending is the same → You say that’s a boomerang remark.
I don’t know who this boomerang is coming back to. Is it the first person I identified with?
I wish it was a game like this.
>>79
I don’t know about this thing in the corner, but…
I don’t think it will change if we make it a farming game at the same level as the current small pocket.
Farm games are usually stamina management games with persistent ads.
>>82
Well, farming games have a lot of pressure to spend money anyway.
Playing seriously can be dangerous.
The pressure to spend money aimed at otaku seems cute.
>>88
Mobile games have a ruthless way of collecting money from players who are not used to spending on them.
A serious money-based brawl.
If you don’t have any doubts about throwing your time down the drain, then that’s fine…
It’s a support for my heart. ★★★★★ Water, please remain nameless I was yelled at by my seniors, scolded by my boss, and reprimanded by a business partner, and I was crying alone in the restroom. At that time, I casually opened this app and there were Chikawa and friends. Even when the subjugation doesn’t go well or I fail the weeding certification, seeing Chii-chan who keeps trying makes me think that I can also give it my all… During tough and sad times, if I open this app, I can see Chii-chan working hard and it gives me strength.
Pre-release review
>>81
The name is Baba.
>>81
It has become a game that gives you energy from watching ads.
This is the worst… Chiipoke too… Nyanko Great War too…
During the Uma Musume period, the president was secretly selling stocks and telling shareholders that there would be mid-term growth, then deciding on a capital increase; it’s fundamentally like a slash-and-burn agriculture company…
Why are there people saying they felt saved by talking about the game content when it hasn’t even been released yet?
>>91
Advertising business
It’s different to be able to obtain weapons that clearly seem highly lethal… I thought.
Anonymous likes Chiikawa, right?
You should support them.
The darkness of Nagano is~~.
>>93
Well, it’s impossible with the quality of this game…
People suffering from advertisements.
Hmm.
At the point where Nagano doesn’t touch it.
It has become such a large content that even Nagano can no longer control it…
You shouldn’t create works that lower the brand value like this.
At the very least, it should be a decent work.
>>101
But it’s the same system as the incredibly popular Mushroom Legend…
>>105
If the Mushroom Legend hadn’t sold so well, there might not have been Chiipoke…
Even the handling of Shadowverse is being received positively, yet to be able to flop this much is, in a way, a talent.
“Chikawa nutrients, just shut up and spend money.”
I can make an offering to the god Nagano.
It’s strange for Nagano to allow such a game…
Were you deceived by CA and had your rights taken away?
If they had only made the monetization elements similar to those in Neko Atsume, they could have gathered quite a bit of revenue.
If you can’t understand what the other person is saying, you shouldn’t start a response battle…
Isn’t stealth marketing illegal?
>>110
Please let me know after you stealth.
>>110
Are you really saying that in the CA community? These guys are always free to do stealth marketing, right?
Like a Chinese game.
I can’t keep going without paying from midway.
It would have been good enough at that level.
The small anti and the small kawaii anti are similar yet different things.
You can roll a lot of gacha, but the drop rate for 5 stars and above is just insane.
“`plaintext
Supply Rates: After a certain number of pulls, the level of this gacha will increase.
LV1:
– Rare Supply Rate: x1 100.0000%
Individual Supply Rates:
– Genre: Rarity: Name: Supply Rate
– Puki x1 Sasumata 11.116667%
– Puki x1 Stone 10.8333%
– Puki x1 Wooden Stick 10.0000%
– Puki x1 Cat Teaser 9.1667%
– Puki x1 Takuan 8.3333%
– Pira x1 Bear Pocket 11.1667%
– Pira x1 Fish Pocket 10.5000%
– Pira x1 Red Horse Pocket 10.1167%
– Pira x1 ~9.1667%
– Pira x1 Ice 8.3333%
Notes: Close
Gacha — Normal —-
Gacha —— Supply Rates: After a certain number of pulls, the level of this gacha will increase.
LV10:
– Rare Supply Rate:
x1 9.2100%
x2 9.5000%
x3 10.0000%
x4 70.0000%
x5 0.9600%
x6 0.3200%
x7 0.0100%
Individual Supply Rates:
Genre: Rarity: Name: Supply Rate
– Puki x1 Sasumata 1.0745%
– Puki x1 Stone 1.0129%
– Puki x1 Wooden Stick 0.9210%
– Puki x1 Cat Teaser 0.8442%
– Puki x1 Takuan 0.7675%
Close
“`
This is what it looks like even when raised to the maximum.
>>119
Wow…
>>119
Amazing
Be careful because there are always firefighters who criticize Cygames.
It’s the type of game where you’re told to watch advertisements no matter what you do.
The monthly fee of 980 yen for ad-free skipping isn’t too bad, I suppose.
If I’m told not to release such things under the Chiikawa brand, then I see.
>>121
I’m going crazy.
>>121
Make it a subscription-based game from the beginning to create something enjoyable without unpleasant elements.
>>121
Even in places where ad skipping is included, the original amount of ads itself is
I won’t say it’s half of Chiikawa, but isn’t it about two-thirds?
>>148
There are quite a few games that have 1-minute advertisements.
It’s really a bottom-tier game that makes money through ads, but it makes you repeatedly tap for facility upgrades.
I saw about two sneaky games that make you tap to level up when you watch ads.
If we remove ads with the update, will the reputation improve?
This is the first time I’ve seen a gacha with stars ranging from 1 to 7.
You should do it with the onneko IP.
I have a feeling that Shadowverse Beyond will also have a system where you can get one pack a day by watching ads.
>>127
Isn’t that quite a common social game?
>>129
The social game you’re playing is strange…
It’s nice as a bonsai, but every time I try to tend to the bonsai, advertisements get in the way.
If it’s a permanent fee of 2980 for ad skip at 980 per month, I can still understand that.
>>195
There are many of these kinds of cases going around with point activities.
What I was doing was an ad skip for 2000 yen, but since I got an 8000 yen return for completing the task, I made the purchase.
The 1000 yen subscription itself isn’t unusual, but the content is…
It’s too funny that they can make money just from people seeing the ads, and then they suck even more out of them from there.
In the first place, the content other than ad removal is like trash, and it’s evil to have a subscription that turns negatives into zero.
I think it’s unfortunate for the fans that the officially released app game is like this after being carefully prepared.
It’s not really that boring, you know.
It feels like a typical Chinese game that earns money through numbers, but with mini-games removed and ads added.
>>139
That’s like asking the president or Cookie Clicker, right?
>>152
It’s tough that it doesn’t allow me to idle as much as a clicker game.
These days, they’re talking about emissions rates of 0.01%…
Isn’t it the case that regular ad spamming is used in either low-tier mobile games or by major mobile games in their final stages to prolong their life?
It’s a bit disappointing that someone who has a lot of crazy jokes hasn’t touched on the thread image.
It was still fun when the free distribution stones were keeping up with the pace of equipment updates, but soon it became impossible to keep up.
I thought that Chikawa fans were the kind of people who unconditionally accepted everything regardless of the content, so it was surprising.
>>145
Saige’s response
Praise for the CA
>>145
The advertisement is not part of the Chiikawa content.
Gacha in advertising games is usually a boxed purchase costing between 20,000 to 50,000 yen, so it’s not that malicious.
It makes me lose the desire to even try interacting with it, as it feels like an advertising hell.
>>141
Pulling weeds is quite a hardship.
It seems that there were quite a few people who ended up trying this type of ad-filled game for the first time because of Chikawa.
But the Mushroom Legend offers permanent ad removal for 1600 yen, so it’s reasonable, right?
Even if made seriously, the main users are children, so the revenue from in-app purchases is likely to be limited.
It’s inevitable to arrive at the idea of making money from advertising revenue.
Since everyone doesn’t buy regular paid apps, we have to accept that being a little wicked is part of it.
I think it was at 2.2 when the thread was created yesterday, but is it still going to drop?
The world of Chiikawa is unreasonable, cruel, and bleak, and it seems to have drawn from that taste.
Isn’t this mostly a copy of some game called Slime something?
>>160
The Slime Legend has a permanent ad block rights fee of 1800 yen.
>>163
Well, I guess there’s no helping it since there are licensing fees involved…
Isn’t this kind of game everywhere, rather than being a copy?
>>162
Template games are probably easier to get approved.
By revealing the bottom like this, it lowers the hurdle for the next Chikawa games.
In other words, it’s a sacrificial stone.
Isn’t it scary that even when you reach the maximum level, there’s still nearly 30% with ★3 or lower?
>>166
It might sound like the gacha level is increasing, but it’s just locked, so from the player’s perspective, this only has disadvantages, right?
Collaboration with Nagano seems hopeless from now on…
I wish the company that made Identity V would create it.
Is Nagano completely ignoring this?
If you pay the money, you’ll get this benefit!
I think the method of eliminating disadvantages is basically crap.
By the way, it’s customary that you need to mine stones in the game until you’re exhausted and then add several hundred thousand to several million more to reach the maximum gacha rank.
The initial movement famously seen in bulletin boards was even diluted with full endorsement, so this game is amazing.
I wonder what they’re doing now, although there were some.
>>174
Isn’t that guy a contrarian (from the parent company’s perspective) for real, and actually a trader?
It seems that many users have given low ratings after both viewing the reviews and trying it out.
It seems pretty tough to make a comeback from here.
It’s dropping ridiculously low, it’s funny.
The extent to which the original work can be controlled is limited, but I really hope they can do something to avoid turning it into a terrible pay-to-win game.
It’s the kids who do it.
When the digits of money increase, it becomes ‘a’ instead of ‘k’, but that’s just how it is.
>>179
In this type of game, they usually use pretty much the same expressions.
I mean, the main demographic of Chiikawa is probably mostly female fans who express their dissatisfaction quite openly.
Isn’t this full affirmation just contrarianism or something only a seller would do?
Equivalent to g123 or less.
>>183
Well, that thing, for better or worse, has decent artwork…
Watch the ad twice to receive your reward.
A company that heavily engages in fake reviews before app distribution is certainly capable of doing the same on anonymous message boards.
The App Store, which has an 80% share among teenagers, is rated 3.5, right?
Android users, who are nothing but creepy otaku, poor people, and old men, immediately send ★1 reviews, which is a problem.
It’s unfortunate that they couldn’t get a decent manufacturer.
I don’t think they skimped on the graphics themselves.
>>189
I hope they use this material to create a decent game.
>>189
The motion patterns are way too few, lol!
I know this might be an unconventional opinion for someone who likes this type of game, but it’s really well done.
If you have two devices, you can normally enjoy the ads on one device with the other one.
If you say that the main demographic of Chiikawa probably doesn’t own multiple devices, then that’s true.
>>191
I’m going crazy.
Hello, this is Nakaido.
Has the operation become lighter?