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Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud or Neural Cloud  is a roguelike strategy game from Shanghai Sunborn Network Technology Limited Company & Mica Team and is a spin-off from Girls' Frontline.It was released for public beta on September 23, 2021

The player, as the Professor, must lead a group of Dolls called the "Exiles" that looks very similar to humans, in a digital world called Magrasea and save them from deletion by the "Sanc

tifiers". While exploring the truths behind Project Neural Cloud.

Gameplay
"Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud" uses two gameplay modes: Auto Chess and Roguelike, and also has elements of simulation development. In the game, players will play the role of "Professor", the person in charge of Project Neural Cloud. Each level is called a "Sector". The professor needs to lead the Dolls to fight against enemies called "Sanctifiers" in the sectors. The battle is an auto-chess type. Players cannot control the characters directly in battle, but they can use a variety of methods to provide support. For example, the actions and damage caused by the Dolls in battle will accumulate "ultimate energy" shared by the whole team. After the "ultimate energy" reaches a certain level, players can designate the Doll to release a skill called "Ultimate skill". Each Doll's "Ultimate skill" will be different. If they are not the same, they may become the key to reversing the situation of the battle.

In the combat part, there is a "Function system" in the game. Players can deploy "Function chains" before the battle. Different combinations can give the Doll attribute bonuses, add new mechanisms to the battlefield or add skills to the Doll. During the battle, players can activate the "Overclock" system through some materials, so that the characters in the battle will have certain attribute bonuses, or increase the loots after the battle. The game has a dynamic settlement system, allowing players to see their gains while conquering levels, and at the same time, they can interrupt the battle at any time for settlement. In addition to obtaining characters in the plot, most characters can be obtained through a Gacha like method called "Neural Search". Dolls obtained repeatedly will become Neural Kits. Which can be exchanged for Neural Fragments in the Supplies Shop in Game. Collecting a certain no. of Neural Fragments can improve the Doll's level. The initial states of Dolls in the game have different levels, and all Dolls can be upgraded to the highest level.

Plot
The story of "Girls' Frontline: Project Neural Cloud" takes place four years before the main storyline of "Girls' Frontline" and tells the story of the development of the "Neural Cloud" system used to back up the minds of "Tactical Dolls" in "Girls' Frontline". The world view of the story is related to "Girls' Frontline", but it is also relatively independent.

In 2045, due to the intensified conflicts between countries caused by the Beilan Island incident which released the "Collapse Fluid", the Third World War broke out in order to compete for clean land and food. In 2051, the Third World War ended. After the war, a large number of areas in the world were polluted by Collapse radiation. The demand for the utilization and development of polluted areas directly promoted the advancement of machine and artificial intelligence technology.

In 2053, veteran Kryuger founded Griffin Military Security Contractors. In the same year, quantum technology research institution 42Lab and IOP Company reached an in-depth cooperation in the field of Dolls research to jointly develop the next generation of "Dolls", It is the collective name for a specific type of robots that were developed in 2033. They are androids that look very similar to humans and are extremely intelligent.

In 2057, 42Lab launched the "Neural Cloud" project, which aims to upload the neural data of Dolls to the super cloud server "Magrasea " for backup, and select various Dolls to participate in the project through cooperation with major companies and research institutions. However, in 2060, when 42Lab conducted its first large-scale formal test and uploaded the Dolls minds to the cloud, an accident known as the "Wipe-off Incident" occurred, The Incident displaced the Neural Cloud Sector and disconnected all participating Dolls' neural clouds from their bodies, scattering them into unknown locations in the "Magrasea ".

In 2063, the player plays the role of Griffin's commander. Entrusted by Dr. Persica, he borrows the authority and identity of the "Professor", the leader of the "Project Neural Cloud", to upload his consciousness to the "Magrasea " cloud server, retrieve all lost Dolls' neural cloud, and explore the truth behind the Neural Cloud Project.

Appearing Characters
Professor

The role played by the player. The person in charge of Project Neural Cloud. uploaded his consciousness to the Magrasea super cloud server and led the separated Dolls to establish the "Exiles". The commander, whose actual identity is a Griffin commander, was entrusted by Dr. Persica to enter Magrasea with the authority and identity of "Professor" to investigate the secrets behind the "Wipe-off Incident" and to find a way from Magrasea to reconnect with the real world. How to connect. The whereabouts of the real professor are unknown.

Persicaria

Voice Actor: Nabo Karin

The Doll of the same name developed by Dr. Persica using herself as a template. She is a researcher at 42Lab and specializes in artificial intelligence. Now she is the professor's right-hand man, assisting in establishing "Exiles" and operating the Oasis Sector. Her appearance is almost identical to Dr. Persica, but there are many differences in personality and body shape.

Croque

Voice Actor: Yui Ogura

An engineer Doll affiliated with Svarog Heavy Industries, proficient in mechanical design. Serves as the head of the engineering bureau in the Oasis Sector. She may seem cold, but in reality She is just not good at communication.

Sol

Voice actor: Yuzuki Ryoka

A combat Doll developed by 42Lab, she serves as the guide and guard of the scientific expedition team in reality, and is now the main combatant of the "Exiles".

Antonina

Voice Actor: Juri Nagatsuma

A research Doll affiliated with the 42Lab network security department, with superb network skills. Responsible for system management and updates in the Oasis Sector and is also an expert in electronic warfare. The first person to question the identity of the "Professor" was that a professor as a researcher could not have such a high level of military command ability, and therefore concluded that the current professor was replaced by someone else. Although this fake professor of unknown origin could not be trusted, his contribution to the exiles was obvious to all, so she temporarily put aside her doubts.

Development
In May 2020, at the fourth anniversary live broadcast held by Shanghai Sunborn Network Technology Limited Company for the release of Girls Frontline, producer Yu Zhong announced plans to produce four games based on the world view of Girls Frontline, including Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud. The official also revealed that this will be a Roguelike work with character growth and exploration elements. In October, the production team launched the first gameplay test and made adjustments based on player feedback, including reducing the difficulty of character cultivation in the game and adjusting the Gacha system. In January 2021, producer Yu Zhong said in an interview with 4Gamer that Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud aims to be a work that is set in the past world of Girls Frontline, with relatively simple gameplay and easy for players to access. The game's development team consists of 50 people, including the core members of Girls Frontline and key members from other game companies. Starting in March 2021, the production team referred to the previous test experience and decided to accelerate iteration, optimizing the game experience every week based on the feedback from test players. On May 3, 2021, at the "Shanghai Girls Frontline Carnival-and the 5th Anniversary Celebration of Girls Frontline" held at the China Shipbuilding Museum, the production team announced that the game will provide a 3D dormitory system. The dormitory system inherits the dormitory style and DIY elements of Girls Frontline. Players can control themselves to walk in the dormitory through a virtual joystick. In August 2021, the development team decided to add a prologue to the game as a tutorial level, and further lowered the game's training requirements to allow players to advance more smoothly through the main storyline of the game.

The core gameplay of the game is Roguelike. The production team has deliberately weakened the operation cost of the battle, providing a save function in the game to facilitate players to retry the battle infinitely. The core of the battle is also fully automatic. In addition, in order to take care of players who are not familiar with the Roguelike gameplay and reduce the cost of getting started, the production team removed some of the complex gameplay in the middle and late stages, and also provided a "hard mode" for players to challenge. In terms of the game's level system design, the production team has referred to the level editor of " Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos " and plans to launch a tool for players to design levels by themselves. Therefore, various compatibility and scalability are considered when building the underlying framework. And each chapter will add at least one new map mechanism to keep the players fresh. In later versions, the development team added a technology tree system to the version activities, which can give players temporary gains. This design aims to lower the threshold for new players to participate in the activities. After version 2.0, the development team added a "multi-team" and "large map" mode similar to war chess.

In terms of the friend system, the systems of Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud and Girls' Frontline are basically the same. The production team plans to use the same server for all platforms and channels in China to ensure data interoperability. After the core gameplay is perfected, a PvE gameplay that allows players to cooperate will be designed.

In terms of art design, the production team readjusted the color schemes after receiving player feedback during the testing phase that the game's color saturation was too high. In order to highlight the image of the level boss, the production team referred to the style of massively multiplayer online role-playing games and designed independent health bars and special skills for the boss. .Character designs for the game were partially handed over to the same artists who did the character designs for the original "Girls' Frontline", such as Yao Guoguo etc..

In terms of the game's script, the production team deliberately used a unit story format in the early part of the story to facilitate the narration of the game's worldview. The production team plans to produce a large number of side stories and personal dungeons after the main storyline of the game becomes stable, in order to complete the character's background story and make the character image more full. As for the plot design of the event, the production team originally planned to make the event plot independent of the main storyline to prevent new players from spoiling the later main storyline content due to the event plot. Later, the event plot was changed to connect the latest main storyline of the current game, and the event levels would be retained in the game. After the game was officially launched, more and more players discussed and studied the game's plot. The production team found that some players had inferred the entire plot of the new event from the information released by the official. The production team said that they would consider adjusting the planned plot based on the community's response. After the game version 2.0, the production team believed that players already had a certain understanding of the game's world view, and the plot design turned to a long-term plot.

In terms of anti-cheating, the production team uses a complete battle recording verification method, which can theoretically restore all of the player's actions 100%. However, since this method stores more data, the game cannot immediately identify the player's cheating behavior. It will only identify whether the player is cheating and implement a ban after completing the verification in the background.

Release
Since the development plan of "Project Neural Cloud" was announced in May 2020, the game was launched on TapTap and pre-ordered. From January 28 to 31, 2021, "Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud" participated in the 2021 Taipei International Video Game Show, and the operation team stated that the game is expected to be launched in 2021. On June 11, 2021, the mobile version of "Girls' Frontline: Neural Cloud" obtained the game version number approved by the National Press and Publication Administration, and the game officially met the requirements for release in mainland China. On September 7, the official officially announced that the game will be launched on September 23. In the six months before the game's public beta, the official launched 2,189 sets of advertisements, mainly on the Tencent platform. Before the public beta, the game had received approximately 2 million pre-orders across all platforms. The public beta was launched in mainland China on September 23, topping the iOS free chart and ranking 12th on the best-selling chart in the first week. On the first day, the game was downloaded 240,000 times on the TapTap platform. In October, the game's ranking dropped significantly, falling outside the top 200 on the free chart since October 6. The game's original soundtrack was released on Apple Music at the same time as the public beta, consisting of 22 songs and approximately 55 minutes.

In November 2022, the game launched overseas versions. The international version of the game started pre-registration on September 20 of the same year and was officially launched on November 21. The game's Hong Kong and Taiwan agent distributor is Pei Yu Digital Entertainment. The Hong Kong and Taiwan version started closed beta testing on October 25 of the same year and was officially launched on November 23. The Japanese version was launched on November 24, and the official Pixiv fan creation competition was launched at the same time. The game topped the App Store free list on the first day of its release in South Korea and Taiwan, and the Japanese version topped the App Store and Google Play free list on the first day of its launch. Overseas promotion was carried out in cooperation with Rainbow Club and online anchors, and the international version also invited the band Owl City to create the English theme song "Up to the Cloud".

Reception
During the testing phase, the game received a score of 9.5 out of 10 on TapTap, but this score dropped to 7 after the game was released. The game's art design is consistent with the style of Girls' Frontline, and the game's UI design is flatter than that of Girls' Frontline. Mobile Games Review commented that it is consistent with the worldview of Project Neural Cloud, which is set in a virtual network system. The game character's modeling in battle is very different from its portrait image. In battle, the character is modeled as a Q-version big-headed dolls, and GamerSky commented that the image "looks cute and funny".