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| name        = Medarot Girls Mission
| name        = Medarot Girls Mission
| name-j      = メダロット ガールズミッション
| name-j      = メダロット ガールズミッション
| name-r      = Medarotto Girls Mission
| name-r      = Medarotto Gaaruzumisshon
| image      = Medarot Girls Mission Kabuto Box.jpg
| image      = Medarot Girls Mission Kabuto Box.jpg
| genre      = RPG
| genre      = RPG
| platform    = Nintendo 3DS
| platform    = Nintendo 3DS
| developer  = Rocket Company and Kurogane
| developer  = Kurogane
| publisher  = Rocket Company
| publisher  = Rocket Company
| date        = JP: March 10, 2016
| date        = JP: March 10, 2016
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'''Medarot Girls Mission''' is the newest 3D action game in the Medarot series, released on March 10, 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS.
'''Medarot Girls Mission''' is the newest 3D action game in the Medarot series, released on March 10, 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS.


The game features a new cast of 20 playable characters and nearly --- Medarots to collect. Like Dual, it was released in Kabuto and Kuwagata versions, however this time the player upon completing the story with their starter character. (Consists of 12 Missions.) they unlock different schools with different characters as playable characters.
The game features the same action-based 2 vs. 2 gameplay as [[Medarot Dual]], but with a new all-female cast of 20 playable characters and 156 Medarots to collect. Like Dual, it was released in Kabuto and Kuwagata versions, however this time the player unlocks different schools with different girls as playable characters upon completing the story with their starter character (which consists of 12 missions).  


== Changes from Medarot Dual ==
== Changes from Medarot Dual ==


The game engine has undergone several changes in Girls Mission:
Although the gameplay is very similar to Medarot Dual, the engine has undergone several changes in Girls Mission:
* There is now a new feature called '''Hyper Finish''', which lets the player charge up the medaforce to 200% to do more damage and potentially finish them off with a unique medal animation that results in the opponents medarotters clothes getting torn off.
 
* There is up to 20 playable characters (4 are DLC.) to play as, with their own unique Medarot.
* There is no 3D overworld to roam around in, and everything is handled through menus instead.
* Upon completing the story mode of the game with 16 of the cast of 20 main characters, you unlock '''Extreme Mode''', making your opponents use their special alternative sets rather than normal ones. As well as increasing the aggressiveness of the AI, and the bot hoard tests and final boss. Completing the story on extreme mode with each girl unlocks their alternative more powerful version of their starter.
* A secondary type of Medaforce has been added called '''Ogre Maxim''', which speeds your Medarot up and increases their jumping height. Part charge and cooldown speed is also increased.
* There is no 3D over world to roam around in, everything is done through menus.
* There is a new feature called '''Hyper Finish''', which lets the player charge up their [[Medaforce]] to 200% to do more damage, with a unique animation depending on the Medal. Winning the match with a Hyper Finish attack results in the opponent Medarotter's clothes getting torn off.
* The meat of the game consists of 70training missions, (To teach you about all part types.) 1 ten floor challenge that increase Medal Points and Money Points you earn the higher you fight until you toss in the towel. 6 battle towers, (4 of them are DLC) and completing them rewards you with unique Medarot sets as well as unique companions to fight by your side.
* There are 20 playable characters (4 are paid DLC) to play as, each with their own unique partner [[Medarot]] and [[Medal]].
* The Medarot gashapon machine use normal gold earned from fighting in battle towers, completing story missions, or doing the 10 floor challenge. Within the 3 types of gashapon machines you can earn rare alternative color sets, as well as set parts form the store to a more affordable price.
* The currency of the game is now "Money Points", and the player can also earn "Medal Points" which are used for powering up their [[Medal]]'s stats between missions.
* Aside from the individual characters' story modes, the meat of the game consists of:
** 6 multi-floor "Battle Towers" (4 of which are DLC), which have you attempt to clear a number of consecutive Robottles without allowing you to fully heal between each match. Completing the towers rewards you with unique Medarot sets as well as unique companions to fight by your side.
** One 10-floor challenge tower that awards you with Medal Points and Money Points for winning Robattles, with the rewards depending on how many consecutive matches you win.
** 70 training missions (to teach you about the various part types and effects).
* Upon completing the story mode of the game with 16 of the characters, you unlock '''Expert Mode''', making your opponents use their special alternate-color sets rather than normal ones. The aggressiveness of the opponent AI, and the difficulty of the hoard and final boss battles are also increased. Completing the story on expert mode with each girl unlocks the alternate (more powerful version) of their partner Medarot.
* The Medarot gashapon machine use Money Points earned from fighting in battle towers, completing story missions, or doing the 10-floor Medal Point challenge. Within the 3 types of gashapon machines you can earn rare alternative color sets, as well as set parts from the store at a more affordable price.
 
== Characters and starter Medarots ==
 
{| class="wikitable" width=400 style=text-align:center;"
|-
! Character name
! Medarot
! Medal
|-
| [[Aso Toki]]
| [[Roll Beauty]]
| [[Dragon Medal]]
|-
| [[Goto Sakura]]
| [[Kanehachi Mk2]]
| [[Tortoise Medal]]
|-
| [[Hojo Minori]]
| [[Metabee (KBT00-M)]]
| [[Kabuto Medal]]
|-
| [[Kaido Megumi]]
| [[Rokusho (KWG00-M)]]
| [[Kuwagata Medal]]
|-
| [[Kunishiro Sayuri]]
| [[Scimitar Tooth]]
| [[Tiger Medal]]
|-
| [[Laura Bathory]]
| [[Whip World‎]]
| [[Queen Medal]]
|-
| [[Minamoto Shizuka]]
| [[Samurai]]
| [[Samurai Medal]]
|-
| [[Musumi Kei]]
| [[Steinberger]]
| [[Gorilla Medal]]
|-
| [[Nanahoshi Tsubasa]]
| [[Peppercat]]
| [[Cat Medal]]
|-
| [[Naruko Asumi]]
| [[Nin-Ninja]]
| [[Ninja Medal]]
|-
| [[Nishikino Koi]]
| [[Gokudo]]
| [[Monkey Medal]]
|-
| [[Sakata Riko]]
| [[Mad Juggler]]
| [[Mantis Medal]]
|-
| [[Shigeno Kiyomi]]
| [[Top Gunner‎]]
| [[Sky Medal]]
|-
| [[Shikkoku No Yami]]
| [[Minerouva]]
| [[Stealth Medal]]
|-
| [[Shiratori Shoko]]
| [[Daichanko]]
| [[Bear Medal]]
|-
| [[Suzukaze Ran]]
| [[Barbe Bleue]]
| [[Knight Medal]]
|-
| [[Tanigawa Mizuho]]
| [[Pompom-Mate]]
| [[Lion Medal]]
|-
| [[Tsuchimikado Arisu]]
| [[Arachno-Spider]]
| [[Spider Medal]]
|-
| [[Tsurugi Ichiko]]
| [[Bluesdog]]
| [[Dog Medal]]
|-
| [[Yasuragi Yuri]]
| [[Brunhilde]]
| [[Angel Medal]]
|-
|}


== Pre-release ==
== Pre-release ==


Players who pre-ordered the game received ether a version exclusive art book, unique 3DS theme, poster or plastic case depending on what version they purchased. The pre-order bonuses are still obtainable from online stores and Amazon.co.jp, and are importable if the product seller is Amazon.co.jp. [http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B01ABGJ3R8/] [http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B01ABGJ2WY]
Players who pre-ordered the game received a version-exclusive art book featuring character and Medarot art, and early buyers received a code for a unique 3DS theme. Additionally, several different bonus items were available for a limited time depending on the store chain the game was purchased from:
 
{| class="wikitable" width=600 style=text-align:center;"
|-
! Store
! Bonus item
|-
| Amazon.co.jp
| Exclusive clear file folder
|-
| Geo
| Character voice CD (Naniwa team) + Medarot concept art booklet
|-
| Bic Camera / Kojima / Sofmap
| Character voice CD (Fujiyoshi + Arakawa teams)
|-
| Yodobashi Camera
| Character voice CD (Select + Nadeshiko teams)
|-
| WonderGOO
| Character voice CD (MedaNou team)
|-
| Gamers
| Character voice CD (Teioh Team)
|-
| Animate
| Character voice CD (Tsukuba team)
|-
|}
 
Some items could only be obtained by pre-ordering the game from physical stores, while others were made available online. More information can be found on [http://www.medarotsha.jp/medagm/spec/#cont04 this page] on the official website, which includes images of some of the bonus items.  
 
The character DLC was also made available for free for people who bought the game during the launch month.
The character DLC was also made available for free for people who bought the game during the launch month.


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File:Medarot Girls Mission Kabuto Box.jpg|Kabuto Version
File:Medarot Girls Mission Kabuto Box.jpg|Kabuto Version
File:Medarotto_Girls_Mission_Kuwagata_Box.jpg‎|Kuwagata Version
File:Medarot_Girls_Mission_Kuwagata_Box.jpg‎|Kuwagata Version
</gallery>
 
== Soundtracks and Audio CD's ==
 
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</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 13:21, 7 February 2020

Medarot Girls Mission
メダロット ガールズミッション
Genre RPG
Platform Nintendo 3DS
Developer Kurogane
Publisher Rocket Company
Release Date JP: March 10, 2016


Medarot Girls Mission is the newest 3D action game in the Medarot series, released on March 10, 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS.

The game features the same action-based 2 vs. 2 gameplay as Medarot Dual, but with a new all-female cast of 20 playable characters and 156 Medarots to collect. Like Dual, it was released in Kabuto and Kuwagata versions, however this time the player unlocks different schools with different girls as playable characters upon completing the story with their starter character (which consists of 12 missions).

Changes from Medarot Dual[edit]

Although the gameplay is very similar to Medarot Dual, the engine has undergone several changes in Girls Mission:

  • There is no 3D overworld to roam around in, and everything is handled through menus instead.
  • A secondary type of Medaforce has been added called Ogre Maxim, which speeds your Medarot up and increases their jumping height. Part charge and cooldown speed is also increased.
  • There is a new feature called Hyper Finish, which lets the player charge up their Medaforce to 200% to do more damage, with a unique animation depending on the Medal. Winning the match with a Hyper Finish attack results in the opponent Medarotter's clothes getting torn off.
  • There are 20 playable characters (4 are paid DLC) to play as, each with their own unique partner Medarot and Medal.
  • The currency of the game is now "Money Points", and the player can also earn "Medal Points" which are used for powering up their Medal's stats between missions.
  • Aside from the individual characters' story modes, the meat of the game consists of:
    • 6 multi-floor "Battle Towers" (4 of which are DLC), which have you attempt to clear a number of consecutive Robottles without allowing you to fully heal between each match. Completing the towers rewards you with unique Medarot sets as well as unique companions to fight by your side.
    • One 10-floor challenge tower that awards you with Medal Points and Money Points for winning Robattles, with the rewards depending on how many consecutive matches you win.
    • 70 training missions (to teach you about the various part types and effects).
  • Upon completing the story mode of the game with 16 of the characters, you unlock Expert Mode, making your opponents use their special alternate-color sets rather than normal ones. The aggressiveness of the opponent AI, and the difficulty of the hoard and final boss battles are also increased. Completing the story on expert mode with each girl unlocks the alternate (more powerful version) of their partner Medarot.
  • The Medarot gashapon machine use Money Points earned from fighting in battle towers, completing story missions, or doing the 10-floor Medal Point challenge. Within the 3 types of gashapon machines you can earn rare alternative color sets, as well as set parts from the store at a more affordable price.

Characters and starter Medarots[edit]

Character name Medarot Medal
Aso Toki Roll Beauty Dragon Medal
Goto Sakura Kanehachi Mk2 Tortoise Medal
Hojo Minori Metabee (KBT00-M) Kabuto Medal
Kaido Megumi Rokusho (KWG00-M) Kuwagata Medal
Kunishiro Sayuri Scimitar Tooth Tiger Medal
Laura Bathory Whip World‎ Queen Medal
Minamoto Shizuka Samurai Samurai Medal
Musumi Kei Steinberger Gorilla Medal
Nanahoshi Tsubasa Peppercat Cat Medal
Naruko Asumi Nin-Ninja Ninja Medal
Nishikino Koi Gokudo Monkey Medal
Sakata Riko Mad Juggler Mantis Medal
Shigeno Kiyomi Top Gunner‎ Sky Medal
Shikkoku No Yami Minerouva Stealth Medal
Shiratori Shoko Daichanko Bear Medal
Suzukaze Ran Barbe Bleue Knight Medal
Tanigawa Mizuho Pompom-Mate Lion Medal
Tsuchimikado Arisu Arachno-Spider Spider Medal
Tsurugi Ichiko Bluesdog Dog Medal
Yasuragi Yuri Brunhilde Angel Medal

Pre-release[edit]

Players who pre-ordered the game received a version-exclusive art book featuring character and Medarot art, and early buyers received a code for a unique 3DS theme. Additionally, several different bonus items were available for a limited time depending on the store chain the game was purchased from:

Store Bonus item
Amazon.co.jp Exclusive clear file folder
Geo Character voice CD (Naniwa team) + Medarot concept art booklet
Bic Camera / Kojima / Sofmap Character voice CD (Fujiyoshi + Arakawa teams)
Yodobashi Camera Character voice CD (Select + Nadeshiko teams)
WonderGOO Character voice CD (MedaNou team)
Gamers Character voice CD (Teioh Team)
Animate Character voice CD (Tsukuba team)

Some items could only be obtained by pre-ordering the game from physical stores, while others were made available online. More information can be found on this page on the official website, which includes images of some of the bonus items.

The character DLC was also made available for free for people who bought the game during the launch month.

Box art[edit]

See also[edit]

Link to the Official website.