Play Angel Collection 2 - Pichimo ni Narou (J)(Caravan) online

Play Angel Collection 2 - Pichimo ni Narou (J)(Caravan) Online

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Game Boy Advance(GBA)
2004-09-21

A fashion simulation game in which your goal is to become a model for the Pichi Lemon magazine. Pichi Lemon was a real girls' magazine that was published from 1986 until 2015. This game includes clothes and accessories that were featured in the magazine itself, as well as tie-in items from real brands such as PENTY'S.

You collect clothes, accessories, hairstyles, makeup and different patterns for your clothes by working part-time at clothing stores and gaining fashion sense. The more your sense goes up, the more stores you can shop at, and the number of items you can purchase increases. Purchasing items requires "points", which you also earn from working part-time.

There are over 300 items to collect in the game.

  • DeveloperMTO Co., Ltd.
  • PublisherMTO Co., Ltd.
  • Release Date2004-09-21
  • GenresSimulation
  • PlatformsGame Boy Advance(GBA)
  • Players0

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    Last updated: 2025-03-11T16:24:13.695Z

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