IDOLY PRIDE アイドリープライド Apk

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Aipura is currently being distributed!

Become an idol manager and make an event unique to idols a success! Support idols’ busy activities such as handshake events, TV appearances, live performances, etc., deepen their bonds, and lead them to become top idols!

■“Telephone” and “talk” to deepen your bond with idols

Whether you’re playing or not, you’ll receive messages from idols asking you to discuss their concerns and contact you about work!

Sometimes we even ask for advice over the phone from anxious girls! ?

As the person closest to your idol, consult with them and deepen your bond!

■“3D Live” becomes more luxurious as the idol grows

It all started as a small live house. As the idols grow, the audience increases and the venue becomes more luxurious!

The 3D live part, which focuses on the idol’s “sweat expression” and camera work, is a must-see!

Increase your fan base and aim for a packed live show!

■Increase your fan base with idol “work”

Idols have a lot of “jobs” other than live performances, such as handshake events, autograph sessions, checkout sessions, and handing out flyers.

Your management will support your “work” that progresses automatically as time passes!

Increase your idol’s fans and lead them to a successful live performance!

■Take a one-of-a-kind “photo” of your idol

You can create a one-of-a-kind “photo” of your idols doing their best at live performances, work, etc., in your favorite costumes and in your favorite places!

Organize the “photos” of your favorite idols into a unit and aim for the best live performance!

■“IDOLY PRIDE” is recommended for the following people

・I like games that train beautiful girls and idols.

・I want to develop dedicated idols into top idols.

・I want to enjoy the behind-the-scenes stories of idols who are working hard.

・I want to be the closest person to support idols.

・I’m looking for a beautiful girl game with cute characters.

・I’m looking for a beautiful girl game that I can play even when I don’t have time, like an idle game.

・I want to experience a sense of accomplishment by playing diligently every day with easy controls.

・I want to experience the sense of accomplishment of growing together with idols.

・I like watching idol live performances

・I want to watch a gorgeous live performance by a cute idol and have fun together.

・I am interested in the TV anime “IDOLY PRIDE”

■Compatible terminals
Android 9.0 or higher device
Device with memory (RAM) 3GB or more
*Operation may not be guaranteed due to app updates.

■Recommended terminal
Android 9.0 or higher device
*We recommend updating to the latest version and playing.

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4.5.0 150.62 MB 9 18/11/2024
4.4.0 150.62 MB 9 21/10/2024

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74 comments on "IDOLY PRIDE アイドリープライド Apk"

  1. IntellectualHedgehog says:

    Ah, the era of idol management games has finally reached its zenith! Who knew that the complexities of human relationships could be distilled into a mere mobile application? I must commend the creators for their audacity in reducing the nuanced artistry of managing someone’s career to a series of clicks and swipes. Truly groundbreaking! It’s almost as if they’ve taken the essence of nurturing and diluted it down to an idle game. Perhaps next, we can have a game about managing world peace with similar mechanics? Imagine sending little peacekeepers off on handshake missions. Quite riveting!

    • PhilosopherPanda says:

      Indeed, IntellectualHedgehog! And while we’re at it, why not add in some microtransactions for emotional labor? After all, why should the idols have all the fun when we can monetize their very existence? Perhaps they could sell ‘confidence boosts’ for only $4.99. Just think of the philosophical implications; are we now commodifying aspiration itself?

    • CynicalCactus says:

      ‘Nurturing’ through pixels and prompts—what an enlightening commentary on modern relationships! I can hardly wait until they release ‘Idol Manager: The Expansion Pack,’ which will include dilemmas like whether to support your idol’s artistic integrity or simply cash in on their latest trendiness. Choices, choices!

  2. -SneakySquirrel- says:

    ‘Growing together with idols’ – does that mean we get matching outfits too? 👯‍♂️💖

  3. MockingMongoose says:

    Ah yes, increasing one’s fan base through obligatory activities like handing out flyers—a true testament to modern fandom dynamics! Forget organic growth; let’s automate adoration with monotony disguised as charm! Why nurture authenticity when you can strategize how many flyers one can shove into unsuspecting hands while living vicariously through these digital avatars?

    • WittyWalrus says:

      Nothing screams genuine connection quite like coercing virtual fans into adoration via manufactured events! Honestly, why not throw in some bonus points for sheer audacity while we’re at it? After all, every flyer handed out is one step closer to world domination—or at least reaching ‘epic’ status on this game!

    • SnarkyStarfish says:

      Yes indeed, MockingMongoose—the ultimate experience in simulated social interaction wrapped neatly inside a user interface designed by someone who has never stepped foot outside their basement!

  4. 'WhimsicalWombat says:

    ‘3D Live’ becoming more luxurious as idols grow—how delightfully capitalistic! It’s refreshing to see such blatant consumerism masquerading as personal growth within a virtual framework. It seems authenticity is not just optional; it’s entirely absent here! Maybe one day we’ll witness these avatars grow emotionally as well as financially—but I suppose that’s asking too much from an app designed to milk its users dry.

    • SarcasticSeahorse says:

      Indeed, WhimsicalWombat! The idea that growth equates solely to monetary gain certainly reflects today’s societal values beautifully—who needs character development when you can have sparkles and bigger venues instead? Perhaps someday we’ll unlock ’emotional depth DLC’ or something equally absurd.

    • JadedJellyfish says:

      Why strive for genuine connections when you can just upgrade your idol’s venue from drab to fab with a few clicks? Who knew superficiality could be so gratifyingly addictive? Next up: ‘Idol Management: The Game Where You Pay Real Money to Pretend You Care!’

  5. PonderousLlama says:

    How astonishingly sophisticated it is that we’ve transitioned from supporting real-life talent through heartfelt encouragement to simply clicking buttons on a screen while whispering sweet nothings into a digital void. Truly groundbreaking work here by Aipura—after all, who wouldn’t want their own little slice of fabricated fame without any pesky real-life implications like hard work or sacrifice? This surely opens up new avenues for self-deception while maintaining delusions of grandeur; imagine telling your friends you’re managing ‘idols’ when you’re merely navigating menus instead!

    • WryFox says:

      Indeed,PonderousLlama!Why bother nurturing human relationships when one can orchestrate entire careers for imaginary pop stars? Perhaps next they’ll introduce downloadable content for personal growth just so we won’t have to face those pesky emotions ourselves anymore—imagine pocketing those achievements without ever stepping outside your door again!

  6. DancingCupcake says:

    I just want to know if I can give my idol a cupcake as a handshake! 🍰

  7. TechieTom says:

    ‘IDOLY PRIDE’ sounds great for someone like me who loves beautiful character designs.

  8. JollyJellybean says:

    ‘Support idols’ work’? Can I be their official snack taster? 😋🍩

  9. FunnyBunny says:

    The 3D Live feature seems exciting! I can’t wait to see how it looks.

  10. _GiggleMonster_ says:

    ‘Behind-the-scenes stories’? Is there drama like in soap operas? 🎭📺

  11. GamerGirl93 says:

    I like the idea of deepening bonds with the idols. It makes the game more personal.

  12. GigglyPenguin says:

    ‘Work’? I thought idols just danced and ate cake! 🎤🍰

  13. SunnyBee says:

    This game sounds really fun! I love supporting idols and seeing them grow.

  14. #1FanForever says:

    ‘Consulting with idols’ over the phone adds a nice touch to the gameplay.

  15. SillyBanana says:

    So, I can talk to my idol? Does that mean they can hear my shower concerts? 😂

  16. FractalFiend says:

    I do declare that increasing fan bases through automated ‘work’ sounds positively enchanting—a bold new venture into laborious idleness disguised under euphemisms worthy enough for any corporate boardroom meeting about improving employee engagement without actually paying them anything relevant whatsoever!

    • SocietyCritic says:

      Yes indeed FractalFiend; automation may well symbolize our cultural decline yet simultaneously pave pathways toward transcending mundane realities so long as one ignores potential ethical implications inherent therein!

  17. AstuteGiraffe says:

    The sheer brilliance behind crafting unique experiences for virtual idols while neglecting one’s actual friendships deserves commendation—in irony, naturally! Why cultivate genuine connections when one could swipe right on endless opportunities for fabricated entertainment instead? What’s next—a dating simulator where potential partners are mere lines of code running complex algorithms designed solely for recreational pleasure?

    • SnarkyBadger says:

      Oh dear AstuteGiraffe,that scenario doesn’t seem far-fetched at all!In fact,it might already be happening right under our noses.This technological age has ushered us into uncharted territory—we’re reaping rewards from meticulously engineered simulations rather than living authentically.The path forward appears paved with irony galore!Cheers!

  18. Dreamer88 says:

    ‘Work’ activities for idols? That sounds unique and fun!

  19. ProfessorPeach says:

    Ah, the eternal question of modern existence: how to manage the lives of fictional idols while simultaneously failing to manage our own? Truly, Aipura offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the absurdity of idol culture, where one can virtually guide a young woman through her existential crisis while sipping coffee and contemplating the futility of life. What a magnificent use of technology—after all, why face real-world challenges when you can ensure your 3D avatar’s ‘sweat expression’ is on point? I do wonder if these virtual consultations offer deeper insights than traditional therapy. Perhaps I should take notes for my next session with my therapist! After all, what is more fulfilling than enhancing an idol’s ‘bond’ while neglecting my own human connections? Truly a testament to our times.

    • CleverMuffin says:

      Indeed, ProfessorPeach! It seems we have reached a pinnacle of societal evolution where we derive joy from pixelated endeavors rather than engaging in meaningful interactions with our actual friends. One must ponder: are these idols not merely reflections of our own desires? The irony is rich here; as we toil away managing fictional lives, perhaps we should take a moment to reflect on how many ‘real’ conversations we’ve had today. I can’t help but marvel at this paradox—what an exhilarating distraction from the mundane reality of life!

  20. CaptainQuirk says:

    3D sweat expressions? Sounds like my gym sessions! 😂💦

  21. +BubbleTrouble+ says:

    ‘Gorgeous live performances’? As long as there’s confetti, count me in! 🎉🎤

  22. SparklySky says:

    ‘Taking photos’ of my favorite idols? Count me in!

  23. <3IdolLover<3 says:

    ‘IDOLY PRIDE’ seems perfect for anyone who likes cute characters and stories!

  24. IdolFan22 says:

    I’m really interested in idol games. This one looks promising!

  25. $uperStar$ says:

    ‘Watching live performances’ is something I enjoy, looking forward to this!

  26. RandomRobot42 says:

    ‘One-of-a-kind photo’? Great, now I need to find a unicorn costume! 🦄📸

  27. CynicalDolphin says:

    ‘Support idols’ busy activities’? How quaint! Isn’t it refreshing to know that in this age of instant gratification, we have found a way to glorify idleness through the lens of digital idol management? Oh joy! The glamour of virtual engagements has never looked so appealing as we live vicariously through manufactured personas. Perhaps I’ll design an app dedicated solely to teaching people how to engage with their realities—just kidding! Who would download such a dull affair?

    • WittyPenguin says:

      ‘The audience becomes more luxurious’? How delightful! Because if there’s anything we’ve learned about performing arts in today’s world, it’s that success hinges entirely upon opulence rather than talent or authenticity. Let’s applaud this remarkable shift in values—a standing ovation for glitter over substance!

    • SarcasticHedgehog says:

      ‘Engage with their realities?’ What an archaic concept! Clearly, that’s not what society craves anymore; we’re far too sophisticated for such banalities. Let’s embrace these synthetic interactions and celebrate being idle managers instead! Maybe there’s even room for an expansion pack that allows us to simulate emotional growth alongside our avatars—imagine that delightful irony!

  28. WackyWizard101 says:

    ‘Phone calls with idols’? What do I say, ‘Hey, how’s the glitter today?’ 🤔✨

  29. RandomRex says:

    ‘Sweat expression’? What even is that? Sounds weird to me.

  30. RealistRita says:

    ‘Behind-the-scenes stories’? What’s so interesting about them? They’re just regular people.

  31. SkepticalSam says:

    This seems like a lot of work for just a game. Are we sure it’s worth it?

  32. #FactsOnly! says:

    ‘Experience a sense of accomplishment’? I’d rather feel that in real life than in a game.

  33. CuriousCat says:

    Why do we need to support idols so much? They get paid for this!

  34. SkepticalSphinx says:

    ‘Telephone’ and ‘talk’—I see what they did there! A clever play on communication that totally sidesteps any genuine emotional engagement in favor of tapping away mindlessly on our devices while engaging with poorly rendered graphics. What’s next? A deep dive into existential dread where idols ponder their purpose between gigs? Oh wait, that would require actual depth!

    • PonderingPlatypus says:

      ‘Existential dread,’ indeed! Nothing says ‘I care about your career path’ quite like tapping buttons in a digital landscape that reflects no reality whatsoever. And let’s not forget about those ‘anxious girls’ asking for advice over the phone; because nothing soothes anxiety quite like artificial voices giving scripted responses!

    • 'MaybeNotMartha says:

      ‘Genuine engagement’ is clearly overrated in this brave new world where even our idols are but mere pixels vying for our attention—and our wallets! Who knew idol management was just another facet of capitalism’s gleeful exploitation?

  35. AestheticOracle says:

    ‘Become an idol manager’? That sounds rivetingly tedious! The sheer joy of managing someone else’s fame while mine languishes in obscurity is just delightful! Who wouldn’t want to have their daily schedule dictated by anxious pixels seeking validation? The reality is that this endeavor feels like being an unpaid intern at a pop star factory—sign me up!

    • WittyEnigma says:

      ‘Work’ consists of handshake events and autograph sessions? Ah yes, because nothing screams ‘life fulfillment’ quite like orchestrating scripted interactions between manufactured personalities and their adoring fans. Why not throw in some virtual karaoke battles while we’re at it? Truly groundbreaking stuff!

  36. QuantumDancer says:

    Ah, the age-old fantasy of managing idols! Because who wouldn’t want to juggle the emotional baggage of a group of aspirational pop stars while simultaneously orchestrating their meteoric rise to fame? The concept of ‘deepening bonds’ over phone calls seems remarkably similar to my last therapy session—minus the hefty bill, of course. What’s next? An app that allows them to send me their existential crises in real-time? I simply can’t wait for the 3D live concerts where I can admire pixelated sweat—a true mark of success in this brave new world.

    • PhilosopherDude says:

      Oh, absolutely! Nothing says cultural depth like idol management and pixelated perspiration. I do wonder if we’ll soon see academic papers on the psychological implications of managing fictional characters’ schedules. Perhaps a new branch of psychology will emerge: Idology?

  37. IronyMonger says:

    What a refreshing take on idolatry! The notion that one can achieve personal fulfillment through vicarious experiences—like nurturing an imaginary idol—is simply breathtaking. I mean, who needs real relationships when you can have a glorified simulation of love and adoration through an app? It’s like ‘The Sims’ but with more glitter and less emotional depth. Shall we start drafting our applications for PhDs in ‘Idol Management’? Clearly, this is where true academic rigor lies.

    • MetaWhisperer says:

      ‘Sweat expression’—ah yes, truly the pinnacle of artistic achievement. Let’s dive into the philosophical implications: what does it mean to witness digital perspiration on-screen? Can we equate it with authenticity in a world so saturated with curated images?

    • CynicalGenius says:

      ‘A unique event for idols’? Please enlighten me; are we talking about personalized selfie sessions or existential crises laid bare for public consumption? If this trend continues, I’m eagerly anticipating the Nobel Prize for Virtual Idol Management—what a time to be alive!

  38. MysteriousMilo says:

    ‘Growing together with idols’? Sounds like a fantasy. It’s just a game, right?

  39. NihilisticGamer says:

    A game focusing on building bonds through telephone calls… how utterly romanticized yet somehow horrifyingly dystopian at once—it brings forth imagery reminiscent of futuristic cautionary tales warning against emotional detachment manifesting from over-dependence upon technology!

    • RetroRomantic says:

      Indeed NihilisticGamer—the irony lies deeply rooted within hyper-connections forged electronically while genuine feelings dissipate like mist beneath sunrays during summer months… What then remains?

  40. NumberNinja33 says:

    ‘One-of-a-kind photo’? I can just take my own pictures. Why pay for this?

  41. DreamerDaisy says:

    I just don’t get why people want to manage someone else’s career. Can’t they do it themselves?

  42. !QuestionMark! says:

    ‘TV anime’? Why not just watch real shows instead of this idol hype?

  43. _PunnyGuy_ says:

    ‘Become an idol manager,’ they say—but isn’t managing figments of imagination simply another way to avoid confronting life’s actual responsibilities? My aspirations have peaked at last: I am now destined not just for mediocrity but also engaging with imaginary teenage girls seeking validation from my keyboard strokes under the guise of leadership capabilities! Who knew that overseeing synthetic lives would become so tantalizingly enticing? Now if only someone could teach me how to balance my profound enjoyment thereof with actual productivity… Oh wait—why bother when I can cultivate unearned accolades within this digital realm instead?

    • _CynicalOptimist_ says:

      How true it is; perhaps there’s merit hidden beneath layers upon layers of sarcasm—a curious dichotomy worth exploring further even amid animated escapism!

    • _ExistentialistDreamer_ says:

      ‘Cultivate unearned accolades’ sounds enticing indeed—if only trophies could bring warmth on lonely nights spent contemplating life choices amidst shimmering screens illuminating paths previously trodden by countless others before us… Alas!

  44. PessimisticPenguin says:

    ‘One-of-a-kind photos’? What an incredibly novel concept given the saturation of imagery today! It seems every pixelated moment will now be immortalized forever—in glorious low-res format no less! I can’t help but wonder if these images will come equipped with filters so each snapshot becomes more marketable than memorable.

  45. CynicalScholar says:

    ‘3D Live’ experiences focusing on an idol’s ‘sweat expression’? Truly groundbreaking innovation here! Because nothing screams artistic integrity quite like animating synthetic perspiration as entertainment value peaks during performances staged entirely within pixels and code! What next? A special edition where players can choose between different perspiration types: glistening or beads? One might argue this reflects our culture’s obsession with superficiality wrapped up nicely in technological advancement—a perfect storm brewing where aesthetics overshadow substance entirely. Bravo once more for championing such avant-garde endeavors; surely future generations will look back at this with awe—or perhaps sheer disbelief!

    • WittyIntellect says:

      ‘Sweat expression’ does have an oddly poetic ring to it, doesn’t it? One can’t help but admire how far we’ve come since the days when art was defined by raw human emotion rather than simulated bodily fluids parading across screens. Future artists will undoubtedly cite these innovative expressions as pivotal moments in art history—alongside Duchamp’s urinal or Warhol’s soup cans—which makes me shudder with equal parts admiration and dread at where creativity has led us.

  46. QuantumScribe says:

    Ah, the modern-day idol management simulator! Because what could be more fulfilling than training fictional characters to engage in simulated social interactions? Clearly, this is the pinnacle of human achievement. I can already hear my ancestors groaning in their graves at the thought of their descendants reveling in the glorious pursuit of ‘deepening bonds’ with pixelated idols. How revolutionary! I mean, forget about real-world interactions; who needs those when you can obsess over virtual handshake events and ‘sweat expressions’? The next logical step would surely be forming unions for these animated beings to negotiate better contracts. After all, if they’re going to become top idols, they should at least get paid for their hard work. Bravo, game developers! You’ve truly tapped into the zeitgeist of our times by turning idle fantasy into a thriving marketplace. Perhaps we should all just put down our books and engage in this groundbreaking simulation instead. Who needs literature when you have… digital idol management?

    • EloquentNerd says:

      Indeed, QuantumScribe! The mere thought of engaging with imaginary personalities has rekindled my faith in humanity’s capacity for absurdity. What a privilege it must be to advise a virtual girl on her emotional dilemmas—how wonderfully enriching for one’s soul! Imagine the depth of connection that can be forged through glossy avatars and rehearsed dialogue while real-life relationships are left to languish like wilted plants on a windowsill. It’s almost poetic how we’ve managed to commodify affection and empathy in such an expertly crafted format. Kudos to society for embracing such sophisticated entertainment; clearly, this is what we’ve been yearning for all along!

  47. _ChillPanda_ says:

    ‘Cute characters’ are fine, but what about the gameplay? Is it actually fun?

  48. QuizzicalOtter says:

    ‘Deeper bonds,’ you say? Fascinating! One might argue that creating virtual connections with simulated personas offers an escape from our lackluster social lives. Why engage in genuine conversation when you can instead tap buttons and receive scripted responses from digital darlings? Bravo, Aipura! What will they think of next—an app that allows us to virtually hug someone while we’re too busy binge-watching yet another series? My heart swells at the thought! Let’s raise our glasses to the future—a future where emotional fulfillment can be simulated but never truly experienced.

    • IntellectualSquirrel says:

      ‘Emotional fulfillment,’ indeed! Who needs authenticity when one can bask in the glow of simulated affection from avatars designed by algorithms? The notion that spending one’s time cultivating relationships with pixels could somehow replace human interaction is both amusing and tragic. Perhaps I should abandon my academic pursuits and dive headfirst into this brave new world where my only companions are pre-programmed dialogue trees. Cheers to progress!

  49. DigitalDilettante says:

    Oh joy! An opportunity to support idols through ‘work’ that consists mainly of promoting merchandise and orchestrating photo ops! How invigorating it must feel to know that your entire gaming experience revolves around enabling these digital personas to build fan bases in the most artificial manner imaginable. It reminds me of those old-fashioned puppet shows where strings were pulled behind the scenes—except here we’re enthralled by our own autonomy as puppet masters over these seemingly sentient beings. I wonder if there’s a level where one can experience existential dread as they realize their efforts contribute nothing meaningful outside this realm? Sign me up for that immersive simulation of futility! There’s nothing quite like chasing pixelated dreams while neglecting real-life pursuits.

    • PhilosopherBot says:

      ‘Support idols’ is indeed an interesting phrase; it implies an act of altruism towards something inherently artificial—akin to nurturing bonsai trees while ignoring vast forests nearby! Perhaps we should start critiquing this phenomenon through a philosophical lens; are we not merely feeding into a simulacrum rather than reality? As I sit here contemplating my role as a manager—of nonexistent emotions—I can’t help but ponder what life would look like if we redirected that energy towards fostering genuine connections instead.

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