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# Game Overview

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#### ▶ 3KM(Three Kingdoms Multiverse)

* ‘**3KM**’ is a collectible, 3D, turn-system RPG which is based on the Three Kingdoms and where you can experience the sensation of the modern times and the emotion of the Three Kingdoms era.
* The user (Warlord) begins his adventure by following the fantastic main storyline that is a modern reinterpretation of the Three Kingdoms era.
* During the adventure, you can meet the famous generals from the Three Kingdoms era (e.g., Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei), grow with them, and enjoy splendid directions and games.

#### ▶ PVE

* The main story where you can experience the sensation of the modern times and the emotion of the Three Kingdoms era!
* Daily dungeons that help the growth of heroes!

#### ▶ Play to Earn

* Hero battle where you can raise your honor and get the rewards of victory!
* Occupational battle  where strategies and tactics of the monarchs collide! (To be updated in the future)


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