A crossover world built around star collecting and fast 3D platforming turns surprisingly playful once the anime characters show up. New stages drop in with their own rhythm—some lean on tight jumps, others on light puzzles or quick skirmishes—so the pace never settles into a loop. Custom looks, voice swaps, and companion summons give you enough freedom to shape how you play without drowning you in menus.
The cast pulls from well-known anime series, each bringing small twists to movement and combat. Shifting between them changes how you approach exploration, whether it’s speeding through open spaces or dealing with tougher encounters. The whole thing feels like a fan-made multiverse that somehow stayed coherent: crowded, chaotic, but easy to fall into thanks to its simple goals and constant surprises.