Qix-like Game With Anime Girls ‘Mokoko’ Shows Updated Gameplay in New Trailer
Naisu released a trailer for their Qix-like arcade game, Mokoko, coming to PC-via Steam on February 17, 2020.
The trailer features gameplay from the title and gives players a look at the various characters that they’ll be able to uncover throughout each level. Recently, the game recently concluded their Kickstarter where they succeeded in securing funds to properly translate and localize the game in the west.
“Mokoko is inspired by classics of the 80’s such as Volfied, Qix and Gals Panic”, says Naisu. “The game includes anime characters with revealing clothes in erotic poses”.
During gameplay, players are tasked with moving around the edges of a rectangle as they draw out an area in the field and connect the lines. Over time, the image of a girl will slowly be revealed. However, while drawing, your shield is deactivated and you’ll be exposed to the game’s enemies who are bouncing off the walls.
There are 8 different female characters featured in the game across 24 levels with 24 bosses. The story features 8000 words so players can get to know the characters a little more and their is also an endless arcade mode with online leader boards. The game also supports English audio options.
Additionally, there is a demo available on PC, Mac, and Linux. Pressing on a link will begin the download.
You can watch the trailer below:
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