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Hong Kong's digerati gather for a networking and knowledge sharing session on mobile gmaing. An interview with Jeff Lyndon, Co-Founder & President of iDreamSky, China's leading independent mobile game publisher, that recently listed on NASDAQ and raised US$115M.

 

Photos taken at Club 18 on 24 Sept. 2014 by Bronney.com

WEG Holiday Time Travel Escape Valentines Day is another point and click room escape game developed by Selfdefiant for World Escape Games. After escaping New Years Eve, you woke up locked inside of your girlfriend’s bedroom and it’s Valentine’s day! It seems that you are still stuck in a time loop! Look around and see if you can figure out a way to escape! Good luck and have fun!

  

Una visita al interior de los estudios de King, los creadores de Candy Crush.

Una visita al interior de los estudios de King, los creadores de Candy Crush.

Sherwin is researching a game he is designing for high school students in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens

Call of Duty Mobile - Android

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After just a single round of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile, I was hooked. The game runs well and feels authentic.

It even has that delicious tension that I love from the PC version of the game, all in a portable package I can play on

the couch or in the car.

 

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We know that you are a great fan of Escape games but that doesnít mean you should not like puzzles. So here we present you Cute Cock Escape. A cocktail with an essence of both Puzzles and Escape tricks. Good luck and have a fun!!!

  

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The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

MGF pulls together senior business leaders in the mobile gaming world, plus top developers, publishers and platforms and sits them in front of new comers to the industry or smaller companies, offering them a chance to network, partner and make it into the mobile game hall of fame.

 

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MGF pulls together senior business leaders in the mobile gaming world, plus top developers, publishers and platforms and sits them in front of new comers to the industry or smaller companies, offering them a chance to network, partner and make it into the mobile game hall of fame.

 

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MGF pulls together senior business leaders in the mobile gaming world, plus top developers, publishers and platforms and sits them in front of new comers to the industry or smaller companies, offering them a chance to network, partner and make it into the mobile game hall of fame.

 

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MGF pulls together senior business leaders in the mobile gaming world, plus top developers, publishers and platforms and sits them in front of new comers to the industry or smaller companies, offering them a chance to network, partner and make it into the mobile game hall of fame.

 

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After just a single round of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile, I was hooked. The game runs well and feels authentic.

It even has that delicious tension that I love from the PC version of the game, all in a portable package I can play on

the couch or in the car.

 

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Figma 558 Princess Re:Dive Karyl was the second of two figures that I swapped during the Lucky Box era. Much like Nadeshiko Kagamihara, this is one of those figures that is meant to look cute more so than pose in anything dynamic, but at least there's more potential for interesting poses in comparison.

 

Four total faces and some magic related accessories means at the very least I was able to reenact a ritual scene with everyone's favourite sacrifice, Hentai Woody.

The outfit really screws with articulation, but to their credit,

 

Goodsmile did throw in an extra double ball joint between the ab section and the waist itself, allowing for a bit of extra posing and use of the range of motions allowed for the legs, aided by the split skirt. It's nothing you can see per se, but the effects are felt.

 

Stands are used with the base to mount the Magic effects and if you're feeling up to it, hands free Magic Staff poses, though she does come with a hand that can hold the staff.

 

Paint and Build Quality are typical for a Figma product,

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

After just a single round of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile, I was hooked. The game runs well and feels authentic.

It even has that delicious tension that I love from the PC version of the game, all in a portable package I can play on

the couch or in the car.

 

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Discover the spooky side of the ancient pyramids in this popular solitaire game.

 

Match the correct pairs of cards quickly to get massive score bonuses.

 

Clear all the cards and unveil the glorious pyramids!

 

Compete with friends with online scores or compete against yourself or others in your home with the additional local score board.

 

FEATURES

- Addictive gameplay

- Graphics set in a spooky version of ancient Egypt

 

- Simple controls

 

- Global leader boards

- atmospheric sound effects

 

- The original accumulate scores mode. When the high score board in the game is full you can keep on trying to beat each other's scores!

 

As this is a universal application, this card game adapts to look and play perfectly on either your iPhone or iPad.

 

Simply put, this is the best version of pyramid solitaire you can get.

 

Orient Express Dominoes is free to download on the App Store today!

 

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After just a single round of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile, I was hooked. The game runs well and feels authentic.

It even has that delicious tension that I love from the PC version of the game, all in a portable package I can play on

the couch or in the car.

 

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Play this game at : www.happykidgames.com/game/coloring-and-learn

 

This is a great game for boys and girls! Your child will develop their visual and auditory intelligence in this game full of various activities. This educational game is the most fun game!

For example, if you choose the train option, your child will try to repair the train track. So it will play the more fun of puzzle! The roads that the train passes are missing. Your child should get the right piece in the right place. Otherwise, the train will not be able to continue!

While I'm not into them, I'm aware that most of the world is into mobile gaming. With such a large influx of these games, it was only a matter of time before some of them got popular enough to warrant Character Goods in the Figma line. One such game is Arknights, and one of its lead character, Ch'en.

 

She's given the Title of Dual Blade Master, which make sense given what she's equipped with - a standard sword, and Chi Xiao, her personal sword (the red one).

 

The overall transition to Figma is typical, meaning she's a bit leaner and not as curvy as her source art, but it's passable. If you compare the two, this is like the slightly older version of the character, perhaps one that has undergone some additional battle training.

 

The quality of the overall product is as you'd expect. Things look sharp, stay together, and don't have any poor finishes. I really like the additional pouches and straps of her uniform, as well as the functional scabbard of Chi Xiao. It's large enough that paint wear should not be an issue. This also means one less concern about tiny parts.

 

The articulation, like with most Figma, isn't bad, but certainly isn't going to blow your mind. Functional waist joint is certainly nice, and I hope is a standard feature going forward, not just on outfits where it makes sense from a colour break perspective.

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

After just a single round of Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile, I was hooked. The game runs well and feels authentic.

It even has that delicious tension that I love from the PC version of the game, all in a portable package I can play on

the couch or in the car.

 

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The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

The Grey Raven X Snail Shell Rosetta figure had potential. Taking the interesting character designs from the mobile game and marrying it with the expertise of Snail Snail in figure production SHOULD have been an easy win.

 

Well, they missed a few things for this one.

 

OK, so I'm not a player, but clearly from the photos its apparent that Rosetta is some sort of Cybernetic Centaur. Not too many of those on my shelf, so I figure why not.

 

Box is quite impressive - it's takes a lot of padding and empty space to make a 1/12 figure box the size of a 1/6. The figure comes with quite a few parts and an instruction manual that is downright confusing to follow.

 

The set can be broken up into two parts - the main figure, and the accessory parts needed to get Rosetta into combat mode. IMMEDIATELY upon opening the inner clam shell and taking out figure, I find that the legs on the figure are pretty floppy around the hips and ankles. Furthermore, upon even closer inspection, the body work on this figure is unlike anything I've seen from Snail Shell recently, harkening back to the Wolf Girl days.

 

The body work LOOKS beautiful, but is a real pain in the ass to manipulate and get into position. Overall, I'd say the level of articulation is on part with a typical figure, but you're gonna have to work much harder to get the limbs to cooperate - the exception would be the head, which I feel is somewhat restricted. This includes the articulated eyeballs, though in this case, the expressions aren't particularly varied.

 

Connection to the Centaur mode parts is... lazy. Rosetta literally takes one up the ass, connecting to her backside via a small peg. The rear half of the Centaur has pretty good articulation and in some twist of fate, isn't anywhere near as floppy as the main body.

 

There's a few more parts you can plug into the figure - a neat pair of wings, some wires for some reason, and of course, weapons.

 

The set comes with basically two lances of some sort. These can technically be used with the smaller figure, but they're clearly meant to be used with the Centaur mode. Not that it matters, as technically the figure doesn't actually hold the things. Instead, you swap out the part on the fore arms so you end up with a socket. The weapons have braces installed and this brace is what fits into the socket, while the hand stabilizes the weapon.

 

Or at least in theory that what happens... I could not get the hand and the socket to ever actually be properly aligned. Maybe I'm not good at it - so either it's a terrible system, or its a super finicky one.

 

All other factors quality of the finished figure is about right for Snail Shell - this includes Paint and Build. But holy crap those issues I mentioned above really put a damper on ownership.

 

A nice figure to look at, but posing is gonna be a mess. Wait for a sale, friends.

  

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A new entry into the "experimental purchase" category is the Arctech 002 Punishing Gray Raven: Lucia figure.

 

The character design looked interesting, but I knew nothing of the mobile game or of the manufacturer, Apex Innovations. But hey, it was lockdown and I was bored out of my mind.

 

Little did I know it would end up being delayed anyway.

 

I've got mixed feelings about this figure, partially due to some poor choices on my side, and other part because of the actual figure itself.

 

I blame myself as I probably should have picked a less lanky character for an entry into my collection. While this is a fledgling figure line, it seems like to pick the only ne that skipped every single gains day possible.

 

With regards to the actual figure itself, the actual finishes on the various parts are actually pretty good, and with the exception of one or two spots could go head to head with Japanese figures.

 

The quality control, on the other hands is not that great on some parts, with joints frequently pulling out of place when undergoing normal posing. There are also some tolerance issues, which resulted in a very frustrating experience trying to get photos done.

 

Finally, the engineering behind the figure isn't exactly earth shattering. I know I'm not supposed to expect like some sort of quantum technology or something, but you figure that between the material choices and joint designs that that range of motion of the hips would be better.

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