Girls' Frontline is a moe anthropomorphism game in which the player controls echelons of characters, each of which are based on actual guns.
Overall the game revolves around assembling groups, or echelons, of characters and sending them into battles. As noted above each of the characters are female moe anthropomorphisms of real guns (eg. Vector, AK-47, Bren). They are known as T-Dolls, and are essentially sentient robots in a humanoid shell. The player plays as the rookie local commander of an area who commands the T-Dolls in battle, and organises the echelons as well as the T-Dolls' wellbeing. Battle is for the most part automated, however the player can activate the T-Dolls' special abilities, or order them to different spots in formation or to withdraw in order to conserve health. Gameplay progresses by playing on the campaign missions, logistic support missions, or combat simulations to level up each T-Doll.
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