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Game Description

What is Tokyo Afterschool Summoners?

Tokyo Afterschool Summoners who is also known as Housamo was developed by the company LifeWonders and was launched way back in 2016. It might sound like just another free-to-play gacha-based game, but it is one of the only LGBT-positive games on the market that features LGBT genres all in one place. It has an active fanbase whose community has created a torrent of artwork, fanfiction, manga, and fan translations based on the game’s story and characters.

The game's story is much more complex and imaginative than what you would expect from a mobile game. The story takes place in Tokyo City which has been walled away from the rest of the world, here 24 pillars of light or gates has been opened and serve as a way of travel for Transients characters who are heavily inspired from real world characters from various mythical pantheons, works of literature and different culture and arts all around the world.

How Do I Play This Game?

If you are an iPhone user, simply download the game from here from your phone.

If you are an Android user, you can download the app from the Google Play Store here. If this is not possible for some reason, you must install QooApp onto your phone from here. Then, open QooApp and do a search for Lifewonders. Select 東京放課後サモナーズ and install.

Friend Codes

Housamo has been present for almost 4 years, and there are already plenty of veteran players who have a Harem of maxed-out characters or even a couple of fully seeded units and if you're lucky enough to be accepted, you will now have a Support that can easily carry your party all on their own, and the best part of this is that friend supports characters cost nothing in team cost to borrow. Just bare in mind that you can still use non-allied units but they cannot use their CS during the battle. You can check a support unit if it can use it's CS or not by checking the right side of the screen every time before you start a battle if it has the word "Ally" in it.

To gain friends quickly, you will want to share your friend code, which is a 9-digit code separated by commas (found in the Friends section of the game), in various places. A popular place is the Discord #Friend-Code which would require you to have a Discord Account or you could even input your code on the Reddit's Weekly Social Thread.