Pocket Gii Kawa, as a top-tier cute IP adapted into a mobile game, mainly features a "laid-back way to raise cuties" with a Zen-like gameplay, and its payment model is also something that many people are very concerned about. The editor will now share an introduction to the monthly card settings of Pocket Gii Kawa. In fact, from the current experience, it's like unboxing a mystery box; some go crazy over the characters' cuteness, while others are put off by the ad-based gameplay. Let's learn more below!

Actually, from what we can see so far, the main revenue model for Pocket Gii Kawa's monthly card is still primarily through ads, and there has been no announcement regarding the monthly card settings. However, whether changes will be made after the official release in the mainland remains to be seen. In the game, you can take Gii, Xiaoba, and other internet-famous sticker characters to farm, fight monsters, and run a restaurant, but don't expect much depth in terms of gameplay. The core of the game is simply one word: idle! The core gameplay consists of three components: auto-battling, tapping to weed, and idle cooking.

The team configuration relies entirely on gacha, and increasing combat power is purely about stacking numbers. The battles play out automatically, and all you need to do is watch the screen and wait for your crops. It's suitable for casually tapping a few times while using the bathroom or watching a show, but you can figure out everything within half an hour, so hardcore gamers should proceed with caution. Want to speed up battles? Watch ads! Want extra gacha rolls? Watch ads! Currently, daily rewards also require watching ads. It's estimated that there might be a chance for monthly card settings after the mainland release. If you want to complete daily tasks by watching multiple ads, it could indeed be quite annoying.

The biggest highlight of the game is the faithful recreation of the IP characters' small actions: Gii puffs up into a ball when petted, Usagi gets chased after stealing ingredients, and there are special animations for cooking. It's quite suitable as a desktop pet — even when you exit the game, it continues to earn gold, and you can occasionally log in to decorate the house and take photos of the characters. Although the furniture placement has low freedom, the soothing art style makes up for it. Watching the little cuties bounce around the room can lower the stress levels of workers, making it very worth experiencing.

In summary, Pocket Gii Kawa combines a 2D character-raising and strategic battle mobile game, attracting many players with its cute art style and innovative gameplay. Although there are currently no monthly card settings, we can look forward to what will be introduced after the launch. The uniqueness of the game lies in its dynamic weather system and diverse interaction modes, allowing players to enjoy immersive exploration. Everyone might as well look forward to it.