Recently, the game "Misty World" has been launched, and some players are curious about which country this game is from, and whether it is a domestic game. Below, we will briefly introduce the gameplay highlights and the developer of the game to help everyone have a better understanding. This game was first released overseas and received a good response. Now, the Chinese server is finally out, and many players are quite curious about it.

Misty World is a domestic game, developed by the company "Shanghai Flying Magic," and it has already been launched. The game features "giant girls" and mecha maidens, building a world full of original sin, mechas, and fantasy elements.

In terms of plot setting, it follows the common trope of young boys and girls saving the world together. The game's CG animations are very exquisite. For battles, it adopts a 3×6 chessboard turn-based combat mode, where players need to arrange their troops reasonably based on the type of character (support, melee, ranged). Each character has their own skills and special mechanisms.

During battles, there are various negative effects that can stack up, and different strategic combinations, testing both the player's layout ability and the timing of operations. The relatively complex mechanics make the overall gameplay seem quite "grinding," with a high cost for character development.

Developing a character not only requires farming dungeons for fragments but also investing a large amount of resources in upgrading specialized weapons and core systems. Of course, if you play with a more casual attitude, the game can still bring plenty of surprises.

The above is a brief introduction to which country Misty World is from. It is a fairly common domestically produced secondary card turn-based card game, with a certain level of quality in graphics and strategic gameplay. The battle system is complex and varied, offering a certain degree of challenge and fun. If you are interested in this type of game, you can give it a try.