A fan of Cookie Run: Kingdom has created images that imagine the characters from the Persona series as Cookies. Cookie Run: KIingdom is an action RPG that combines city-building mechanics with battle challenges. The main goal for players is to build and expand their Cookie Kingdom by upgrading buildings and collecting Cookies. These playable characters can be obtained by completing missions and through the gacha system.

Cookies can be used in various game modes: PvP battles, PvE challenges, and special events. Since each character has different abilities and rarities, players must take these into account when building their team in Cookie Run: Kingdom and adapt their strategy to the units they own. In addition to combat, Cookies also play a significant role in the storyline, which unfolds with each new update. As a result, players view characters not only in terms of their usefulness in overcoming challenges, but also in terms of their personalities, backstories, and significance within the game’s universe.

Cookie Run Kingdom Responds to Question About Whether the Cookies in the Game Equate to Human Races

Developers of free-to-play game Cookie Run: Kingdom respond to a fan’s question about whether Cookies in the game correspond to human races.

Recently, a fan of Cookie Run: Kingdom decided to use character designs from the game to create a crossover with another popular video game franchise. On a subreddit dedicated to Devsister’s production, a user named Curvyboi13110 posted fan art that depicts characters from the Persona series as Cookies. The three images attached to the post feature well-known characters from Persona 4, Yu Narukami and Naoto Shirogane, as well as Persona 5’s protagonist, Ren Amamiya. Each of them was drawn in a style reminiscent of the Cookie designs, and they were also given attributes associated with them, just like the characters in Cookie Run: Kingdom.

The post attracted fans of both game series, some of whom admitted that they had previously noticed similarities between certain Cookies and Persona characters. Some commenters asked the artist to create fan art featuring more protagonists from the Persona series, especially those from the first and second installments. The post’s author replied that they are already working on fan art of Metis, a character from Episode Aigis: The Answer, and plans to draw Chidori Yoshino from Persona 3 and Chie Satonaka from Persona 4 in the future.

There have already been official Cookie Run: Kingdom crossovers with other video game franchises, such as the Sonic the Hedgehog series, and well-known brands like Disney. More and more often, however, fans are taking the initiative by creating their own unusual combinations featuring characters from the game or its entire universe. Whether these fan-driven projects involve taking the storyline in unexpected directions or creating new characters, players are using them to demonstrate their dedication to a production that many of them see as more than just another gacha game.

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Since there are now over 185 Cookies in Cookie Run: Kingdom, players have a wide selection of characters to grow attached to. Since this number will likely increase with each subsequent update, fans can look forward to more opportunities to acquire new units and test them out in different game modes. With various rarities these characters come in, ranging from Common to Legendary, Dragon, Ancient, Beast, and Witch, there are plenty of options for players to create different teams and experiment with character builds. It remains to be seen what surprises await players in the upcoming chapters of this strategy game.


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Released

January 21, 2021

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e

Developer(s)

Devsisters

Publisher(s)

Devsisters

Engine

Unity


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