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# MAYG THE GAME

![Our Heroine Miki Gozen](/files/o5ZnGMHDVMDV2VQDsX2F)

MAYG, is a 3rd person turn-based shooter game themed in late ’90s Tokyo, Japan.

This is a no-holds-barred deathmatch where you need to be last lady standing.&#x20;

* Players get 20 seconds to act and have a limited area of movement, once you take your shot, your turn ends.
* Every game is a deathmatch, the last player standing is the winner.
* Different game rooms require a different entry requirement, but all entry requirements can be earned through playing.&#x20;
* This is not a pay-to-win game, players always start with the same weapons and attributes at the start of each game.&#x20;
* It is a social competitive game with an open economy design.

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