Nana: Subete wa Daimaō no Omichibiki is a video game developed by Konami and released for the PlayStation Portable on July 6, 2006. Based on the Nana anime, it features chibi-style characters and a game board format. Players roll dice to navigate through various locations, forming friendships with characters, purchasing outfits, and customizing their living spaces, with live performances by Blast or Trapnest occurring every three rounds.
Nana: Subete wa Daimaō no Omichibiki!? is a video game based on Nana released by Konami on July 6, 2006 for the PSP. Many of the voice actors from the anime voice their respective characters in the game.
The game is different in many aspects from the first Nana game, such as characters in `chibi` form, and the game board setting.
The setting is fashioned as a game board. A dice is provided for the player to move across the board. Gameplay is set up into several rounds, after every three rounds Blast or Trapnest perform live.
The player can be friends with their favorite Nana characters, buy clothes, or decorate their room. Sabrina, Jackson Hole, and Apartment 707 are some of the many locations in the game.