Tales of Mobile: Whis Battle is a strategy, CCG/TCG, card-battler game in which players compete by playing colored cards and engaging in story sequences with characters.
Datas de lançamento
Legacy Mobile Device2004-12-31
Datas de lançamento
Legacy Mobile Device2004-12-31
Metadados
GênerosCard-Battler, CCG/TCG, Strategy
EstúdiosNamco
PublicadorasNamco
TagsWhis Battle, Tales of Mobile, Color Matching, Strategy Game, Turn-Based, Board Game, Namco, Card Game, Mobile Game, Character Cards
Classificação do jogoDados indisponíveis
PlataformasLegacy Mobile Device
LojasDados indisponíveis
GênerosCard-Battler, CCG/TCG, Strategy
EstúdiosNamco
PublicadorasNamco
TagsWhis Battle, Tales of Mobile, Color Matching, Strategy Game, Turn-Based, Board Game, Namco, Card Game, Mobile Game, Character Cards
Namco, established in 1955, has a rich history marked by significant milestones, including the launch of iconic arcade games and the development of beloved franchises. The company gained prominence with the release of "Pac-Man" in 1980, which became a cultural phenomenon. Over the years, Namco has expanded through acquisitions, notably merging with Bandai in 2005 to form Bandai Namco Entertainment, further solidifying its position in the gaming industry. Key personnel include founder Masaya Nakamura and notable developers like Katsuhiro Harada, who has been instrumental in the "Tekken" series. Namco is renowned for groundbreaking titles such as "Soulcalibur VI," "Tales of Vesperia," and "Katamari Damacy," which have left a lasting impact on fighting and role-playing game genres. The studio has influenced the gaming industry through technological innovations, particularly in 3D graphics and character design, setting standards for fighting games. Namco specializes in action, fighting, and arcade-style games, often incorporating unique gameplay mechanics. The studio has received numerous awards, including accolades for "Tekken" and "Soulcalibur" series, recognizing its contributions to gaming excellence and innovation.
Namco, established in 1955, has a rich history marked by significant milestones, including the launch of iconic arcade games and the development of beloved franchises. The company gained prominence with the release of "Pac-Man" in 1980, which became a cultural phenomenon. Over the years, Namco has expanded through acquisitions, notably merging with Bandai in 2005 to form Bandai Namco Entertainment, further solidifying its position in the gaming industry. Key personnel include founder Masaya Nakamura and notable developers like Katsuhiro Harada, who has been instrumental in the "Tekken" series. Namco is renowned for groundbreaking titles such as "Soulcalibur VI," "Tales of Vesperia," and "Katamari Damacy," which have left a lasting impact on fighting and role-playing game genres. The studio has influenced the gaming industry through technological innovations, particularly in 3D graphics and character design, setting standards for fighting games. Namco specializes in action, fighting, and arcade-style games, often incorporating unique gameplay mechanics. The studio has received numerous awards, including accolades for "Tekken" and "Soulcalibur" series, recognizing its contributions to gaming excellence and innovation.
Tales of Mobile: Whis Battle is a strategy, CCG/TCG, card-battler game in which players compete by playing colored cards and engaging in story sequences with characters.