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Boost your ‘girl power’ with Bandai-Namco

Developer Bandai-Namco will, in a special collaboration with women’s fashion magazine anan, present the females of Japan with Onnajikara Kinkyu Appu! DS on July 26. To promote this, a press conference was held on Tuesday, featuring celebrity Kano Mika.

The title is set to help its target audience boost their “girl power”. After a short test that determines what kind of woman you are today, you will get to choose from a list of 54 the kind of woman you wish to develop into. The game will then automatically generate a suitable routine based on the choices made, which include Powerful Woman, Lucky Woman, Famous Woman and Loving Woman.

After this, training will commence. As little as 15 minutes a day is fully sufficient, and programs range from but a week to a full three months, based on the commitment of the player. Training is conducted in the categories “Body”, “Manners”, “Mind” and “Love”.

Kano Mika seemed quite excited about the product, and commented that its wide range of content will allow any women to enjoy it, as well as pick up some good advice from the experience, Game Watch reported.

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