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Appirits confirmed release date for its English card & simulation game Shikihime Garden

Shikihime Garden is a unique browser-based hybrid game of gardening and deck-building which was first developed and published by Appirits Inc. in Japan in February 2013 and since then gained certain popularity in Japanese community. Following its plan for international markets in 2014, Appirits has announced the game’s release date as March 11th 2014 and opened website for game account registration.

Shikihime Garden is a cute mix of gardening and card-based gameplay where players foster lovely Shikihime (female characters with magic abilities), take care of beautiful gardens and collect a variety of cards through numerous battles. The game combines turn-based card combat, simulation genre and RPG elements with exploration and quests. In card mode, players will be able to build decks with a variety of Shikihime cards and monster cards to defeat fierce enemies to obtain valuable items as well as to extend the world map. In simulation mode, Shikihime Garden looks like a variant of gardening game which is popular on social networks like Facebook. Players can decorate their garden with various objects to make it a comfortable place for Shikihime to rest, relax and train for upcoming battles.

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Appirits added Karma Koin payment to its English game title Shikihime Garden

Appirits Inc. recently announced that they will begin to accept Karma Koin, a prepaid card solution provided by Nexon America, for in-game purchases in their latest English browser-based game title - Shikihime Garden.

Available in denominations from $10 - $500, Karma Koin can be purchased at thousands stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand. The unique aspect of the payment service is that 1% of all purchases made with Karma Koin are donated to charity.

Appirits believes that their collaboration with Nexon America and Karma Koin will give Shikihime Garden's players a new payment option to enhance their in-game experience. And most importantly, Shikihime Garden players will make a positive influence in the world while buying what they want.

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Appirits introduced unique Pandemonium mode for Shikihime Garden

Appirits, the Japanese game developer and publisher recently has released a unique play mode namely Pandemonium for their free-to-play browser-based card & simulation game Shikihime Garden since July 1st 2014.

Shikihime Garden may be seen as a RPG Farmville edition made by Japanese combined with traditional card combat gameplay. The game requires players to battle against numerous enemies to collect new cards (called Shikihime, i.e. girls using magic) and items which later can be used as decorations in their small but cute gardens. The good mix of card-based gameplay and simulation factors is what makes Shikihime Garden outstanding from other card games.

By introducing the brand new Pandemonium mode, Appirits now put players' gardens under numberless attacks from hordes of monsters and evil spirits. Players will select Shikihime cards to a special deck to fight against those fierce enemies. Pandemonium mode will force players to overcome several waves of attacks to protect their peaceful gardens. For each wave, players need to select a Shikihime card for the role of a leader who will determine Attack power of the whole deck.

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Appirits teamed up with Rixty to launch Rixty payment for Shikihime Garden

Appirits, the Japanese game developer and publisher recently has announced their teaming up with the payment service provider Rixty to launch Rixty payment for their free-to-play browser-based card & sim game Shikihime Garden since May 27th 2014.

Rixty is a well-known payment platform that allows users to load up a Rixty card and use it online for purchases. Rixty gives an easy way to spend cash and coins online without having to use a credit card.

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