Nippon Columbia unveiled the video game titled “Strive to Become God of Bugs: The Ultimate Bug Collector,” which is inspired by the original card game Daiso’s “Mushi Jingi.” Set for release on Nintendo Switch in Japan on November 13, it will cost approximately 5,800 yen (6,380 yen including tax).
In the game titled “Mushi Jingi Mezase! Saikyou no Mushi Nushi“, you’ll find a total of 437 cards, starting from the initial set launched in November 2022 up to Booster Pack 6. The goal is to attain the title of “Ultimate Insect Master” as you journey through the narrative, confront various characters, and design your perfect deck. Players can engage in solo play or both online and offline matches. The deck management system offers a range of helpful tools such as filtering cards based on “type,” “cost,” “attribute,” “rarity,” and “set,” and a viewer for tried-and-true deck recipes.
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2025-08-20 08:31