Above: The live-action adaption of a stupendous game.
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: While this review is completely satirical (we hope it is not taken offensively), ANIME FIDGET SPINNER BATTLES is a real game, which you can get here: http://lunime.com/showcase/anime-fidget-spinner-battle.6/ Few games can be taken at face value, but anime fidget spinner battle one of them. Published by l u n i m e, it is best reviewed through each of its component parts. The game tries hard to be an anime game but this is easily one of its weakest points. Its art style is not anime or Manga inspired even though it promises exactly that. Additionally, most of the characters are not from major animes, in that respect the game is a huge disappointment. The game. A large variety of fidget spinners and playing them would be pretty fun, if I were any good at spinning. Otherwise it is pretty boring but possible, since I die so often. It earns a stunning laudation from me as the game of the decade. Nevermind BioShock, super Mario, or any of those garbage franchises: I can promise that once you get into this game you will never look back. As of this moment 2 in the morning before a Mansdorf test, this game has ruined all my chances of getting into college and succeeding in life. But it has been worth it to be a part of such a radical and magnificent movement. The battle portion easily the most rewarding aspect. While not requiring much skill, it is somewhat fun to watch and is a good word to earn experience points. While I am pretty garbage at it the battles far exceeded the trading portions and the high school romance roleplay ask the best part of the game. Overall anime fidget spinner battle is a fairly typical mobile game-- free, magnificently fun, and a brilliant way to use your time. What's more, I am tens of thousands in debt it's incredibly rewarding microtransactions.
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