Blue Flow
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| Blue Flow | |
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| Developer(s) | Kogado Studio Irukasan Team |
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| Platform(s) | Windows 98 |
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| Genre(s) | Real-time tactics, Adventure |
Blue Flow is a real-time tactics video game.
The video game was marketed as Power DoLLS for novices, but it uses the game engine from Rasetsu.
A sequel of Blue Flow, Blue Blaster, was released on 2006.
The video game shares some story elements from Power DoLLS, but the events happened in planet Nectar, before the first Power DoLLS video game.
Player controls the 177th Broadcast team.
Contents |
[edit] Blue Flow Fan Disc
It contains 3 standalone missions that can be played without the original game, titled Blue Flow EXTRA. In addition, it includes artwork collection, walkthrough for Blue Flow, desktop accessories, RASETSU, RASETSU 2, Blue Flow game demos, 3-episode audio drama CD.
[edit] Characters
[edit] DoLLS
- Yuan
- Clawdia
- Maki Ardito
- Rachael
- Arena
- Clara
- Hibiki
- Rinrin
- Margaret
- Catalina
- Millietta
- Alicia
- Tamao
- Connie
- Lou
[edit] Planet force
- Jerad
- Melissa
[edit] Power Loader
- Blue Flow
- Centurion
- Centurion Mk3
- Impregner
- Diligent
- Arbalest
- Expedite
- Fantasma
- Infinitia
[edit] External links
- Kogado BF game page
- Kogado BFFD page
- Kogado's BF game list
- T-Time BF page
- T-Time BF special edition page
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