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To Love Ru: Darkness Game App Ends Service in May

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game launched in March 2017, allows players to take pictures of characters

The official Twitter account for To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness: Gravure Chance, the first smartphone app based on Kentarō Yabuki and Saki Hasemi's To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness manga, announced on March 30 that the game will end service on May 31.

The game launched in March 2017.

The game allows players to take photos of the girls in the game. Users can create their own "gravure cards" with the girls in various costumes and poses. The game also has puzzles that the player can complete to earn more costumes and poses.

Seven Seas is publishing the manga, and it describes the story:

Rito Yūki is your average high school student–awkward, shy, and hopeless when it comes to confessing his feelings to the girl of his dreams. But one day, an alien princess on the run suddenly appears in his bathtub! When Rito finds himself engaged to the beautiful Lala after a misunderstanding, he becomes embroiled in the chaos of extraterrestrial politics, rival alien suitors, and harem hilarity! The story continues in To LOVEru DARKNESS, when Lala's younger sister Momo begins her own machinations to marry Rito…but it can only happen if he is coronated as king of their interstellar empire, which would allow him to marry as many women as he wants!

Writer Saki Hasemi and artist Kentarō Yabuki's To Love-Ru -Trouble- manga premiered in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump in 2006, and Shueisha published the series in 18 volumes. The To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness manga, a sequel of the first To Love-Ru -Trouble- series, launched in Jump Square in 2010 and ended in March 2017. Seven Seas released the third omnibus volume of To Love-Ru on March 20, and the third volume of To LOVEru DARKNESS on February 13. Both manga inspired two television anime series adaptations, as well as several OVAs. Sentai Filmworks has released all four television anime adaptations in North America, and Crunchyroll has all four series available streaming.

[Via Nijipoi]


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