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− | + | The game takes place in a building labeled "Japari Security and Research Team", abbreviated to JSRT. The building is located in the [[Japari Park|An'in Region]] during the timeline connected to the original game released by Nexon. A new English-speaking human character, [[Calenda]], has been shown traveling to [[Japari Park]] with a modified [[Lucky Beast]]. There will be a new unit consisting of {{sbpg|Dhole|KF3}}, {{sbpg|Meerkat|KF3}}, and {{sbpg|Short-Beaked Common Dolphin|KF3}}, assisted by {{sbpg|Peach Panther|KF3}}. {{sbpg|Blackbuck|KF3}}, {{sbpg|Tasmanian Devil|KF3}}, and {{sbpg|Australian Devil|KF3}} also take part in the main story as an seemingly antagonistic or rival role. | |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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===Battle=== | ===Battle=== | ||
[[File:KF3_Battle.jpg|200px|thumb|upright:1.0|right|A battle against a wave of Celliens.]] | [[File:KF3_Battle.jpg|200px|thumb|upright:1.0|right|A battle against a wave of Celliens.]] | ||
− | Battles follow a traditional turn-based combat system. Enemy Celliens will attack in waves, and the player can compose a party of up to 5 Friends to defeat all of the waves without being knocked out. The player starts out being able to take 3 actions per turn, with no restrictions on selecting the same Friend multiple times in a row. Full details about combat at '''[[KF3:Beginner's Guide|Beginner's Guide]]'''. | + | Battles follow a traditional turn-based combat system. Enemy Celliens will attack in waves, and the player can compose a party of up to 5 Friends to defeat all of the waves without being knocked out. The player starts out being able to take 3 actions per turn, with no restrictions on selecting the same Friend multiple times in a row. Full details about combat at '''[[KF3:Beginner's Guide#Combat|Beginner's Guide]]'''. |
Players influence combat by assigning one of three Flags to each Friend: | Players influence combat by assigning one of three Flags to each Friend: | ||
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===PvP=== | ===PvP=== | ||
− | Players can participate in a regular PvP mode, '''Regular Training''' (いつものくんれん), and a limited-time auto PvP mode, '''[[:Category:KF3 Events|Special Training]]''' (とくべつくんれん), to battle against teams from other players. Both PvP modes feature a ranking system. The game auto-assigns a list of opponent teams for you to choose from. Winning the battles gives you points for rank-up and medals to buy items from the shop. You can still a smaller number of medals even when you lose. | + | Players can participate in a regular PvP mode, '''Regular Training''' (いつものくんれん), and a limited-time auto PvP mode, '''[[:Category:KF3 Events|Special Training]]''' (とくべつくんれん), to battle against teams from other players. Both PvP modes feature a ranking system. The game auto-assigns a list of opponent teams for you to choose from. Winning the battles gives you points for rank-up and medals to buy items from the shop. You can still a smaller number of medals even when you lose. See [[KF3:Beginner's Guide#Other Activities|Beginner's Guide - PvP]] for more details. |
===JSRT Building=== | ===JSRT Building=== | ||
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This is a game mode that rewards you based on the passage of time and allows you to continue the picnic by supplying some foods. | This is a game mode that rewards you based on the passage of time and allows you to continue the picnic by supplying some foods. | ||
In addition to getting the items needed to raise the level limit of Friends, you can also get small amounts of items to help them grow. | In addition to getting the items needed to raise the level limit of Friends, you can also get small amounts of items to help them grow. | ||
+ | See [[KF3:Beginner's Guide#Other Activities|Beginner's Guide - Picnic]] for full details. | ||
===Waiwai Treehouse=== | ===Waiwai Treehouse=== | ||
The treehouse and solar generator “mantan-san” (it means “Mr.full charge) next to JSRT building. | The treehouse and solar generator “mantan-san” (it means “Mr.full charge) next to JSRT building. | ||
You can customize your own house with furniture and wallpapers, as well as the background music. You can select four Friends to stay in the house. The Friends may have interactions with certain furniture. They also receive buffs that make it easier to increase their friendship level required for increasing Kemono Miracle level. Also, you can get charged battery as time proceeds. Special Quests require these batteries. Players can pay visit to each other's Treehouse and use the selected stickers to give complement to others' Treehouse design. | You can customize your own house with furniture and wallpapers, as well as the background music. You can select four Friends to stay in the house. The Friends may have interactions with certain furniture. They also receive buffs that make it easier to increase their friendship level required for increasing Kemono Miracle level. Also, you can get charged battery as time proceeds. Special Quests require these batteries. Players can pay visit to each other's Treehouse and use the selected stickers to give complement to others' Treehouse design. | ||
+ | See [[KF3:Beginner's Guide#Other Activities|Beginner's Guide - Waiwai Treehouse]] for full details. | ||
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Kemono Friends 3 is a mobile game developed and originally published SEGA. Released in September 24, 2019, the game is meant to be a sequel to Kemono Friends 2 as the next numbered title in the Kemono Friends franchise. SEGA has stated that their intention is to do the numbered title justice, and does not plan to develop Kemono Friends 3 as a side game or as an adaptation of other media - rather, Kemono Friends 3 will be a game developed with the intention of being a true sequel. Kemono Friends 3 was first announced by SEGA during their Tokyo Game Show 2018 stage event, and formally unveiled on January 12th, 2019, alongside its sibling game, Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours. Since August 1, 2021, Appirits took ownership as the next publisher for Kemono Friends 3 while SEGA will continue to work on the development of this game. The game is free to play with microtransactions and gacha elements. As of June 6th, 2022, Kemono Friends 3 is available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Plot
The game takes place in a building labeled "Japari Security and Research Team", abbreviated to JSRT. The building is located in the An'in Region during the timeline connected to the original game released by Nexon. A new English-speaking human character, Calenda, has been shown traveling to Japari Park with a modified Lucky Beast. There will be a new unit consisting of Dhole, Meerkat, and Short-Beaked Common Dolphin, assisted by Peach Panther. Blackbuck, Tasmanian Devil, and Australian Devil also take part in the main story as an seemingly antagonistic or rival role.
Gameplay
Kemono Friends 3 is a JRPG with similar gameplay to the original Nexon game. The object of the game is to progress through various quests, battle Celliens, and collect Friends. The game has full 3D animation and partial voice acting.
Quests
Quests are the main component of the game. Players will be able to advance through the plot by building teams of Friends that are powerful enough to defeat stronger and stronger foes. Each quest costs a certain amount of Stamina to attempt, a meter that replenishes in real-time. Increasing your Party Level will increase the maximum amount of Stamina you can have at once.
The Main Story is released on a chapter-by-chapter basis. Each chapter contains 12 episodes, which are further divided into multiple battles and stories. In addition to being able to see the main characters explore Japari Park and interact with more Friends, players will receive a premium currency bonus the first time they clear each battle.
There are several other types of quests including Growth Quests, Special Quest, Friend Stories, and Arai-san's Captain Diary. Upon completing those quests, players will also be able to clear Missions to obtain various rewards.
There are also recurring event quests including Japari Park Off-limit Area.Blockade Lifted (ジャパリパーク立ち入り禁止区域・解除開始), Cellien Cleanup (セルリアン大掃除), Physical Fitness Test (体力測定), Wild Release Challenge (野生大解放チャレンジ), as well as various limited events to celebrate special occasions or festivals, and collaborations with franchises or characters outside Kemono Friends.
Battle
Battles follow a traditional turn-based combat system. Enemy Celliens will attack in waves, and the player can compose a party of up to 5 Friends to defeat all of the waves without being knocked out. The player starts out being able to take 3 actions per turn, with no restrictions on selecting the same Friend multiple times in a row. Full details about combat at Beginner's Guide.
Players influence combat by assigning one of three Flags to each Friend:
- Beat - Performs a skill unique to each Friend.
- Action - Attacks, and increases the Kemono Miracle meter, which can be used to activate signature moves with unique names and animations.
- Try - Attacks, and boosts the stats of the party on the next turn.
If more than one Friend has the same Flag, a Kemo Chorus will be activated, providing a bonus to each Friend. Additionally, Kemo Choruses can be used to fill the One More (おかわり) meter (indicated by filling up the bowl), which increases the maximum amount of actions that can be taken per turn.
Friends have different skills and different types, and may be strong or weak against different enemies, so players are encouraged to collect a diverse range of Friends and use them wisely. Defeating Celliens will reward the player with items and gold.
Besides battles against Celliens in quests, players can participate daily Shiserval Dojo (シーサーバル道場), a score-attack mode where players have 10 turns to deal as much damage as possible to a Cellian Boss.
PvP
Players can participate in a regular PvP mode, Regular Training (いつものくんれん), and a limited-time auto PvP mode, Special Training (とくべつくんれん), to battle against teams from other players. Both PvP modes feature a ranking system. The game auto-assigns a list of opponent teams for you to choose from. Winning the battles gives you points for rank-up and medals to buy items from the shop. You can still a smaller number of medals even when you lose. See Beginner's Guide - PvP for more details.
JSRT Building
It is the home screen where the player can see the Friends they've collected interact and live their daily lives in the JSRT headquarters. Players can customize some of the furniture.
Picnic
This is a game mode that rewards you based on the passage of time and allows you to continue the picnic by supplying some foods. In addition to getting the items needed to raise the level limit of Friends, you can also get small amounts of items to help them grow. See Beginner's Guide - Picnic for full details.
Waiwai Treehouse
The treehouse and solar generator “mantan-san” (it means “Mr.full charge) next to JSRT building. You can customize your own house with furniture and wallpapers, as well as the background music. You can select four Friends to stay in the house. The Friends may have interactions with certain furniture. They also receive buffs that make it easier to increase their friendship level required for increasing Kemono Miracle level. Also, you can get charged battery as time proceeds. Special Quests require these batteries. Players can pay visit to each other's Treehouse and use the selected stickers to give complement to others' Treehouse design. See Beginner's Guide - Waiwai Treehouse for full details.
Featured Friends
See Also