Girlfriend Kari Wiki
This is a English Wiki for the popular Japanese mobile game, Girlfriend Beta, also known as Girlfriend Kari (ガールフレンド(仮)). In this game, you get to collect cute cards of various girls.
In other words, this game is WAIFU SIMULATOR 9001
You can visit the official site of the game to find out more information. Otherwise, if you'd like to jump into the game immediately, check out the game site. Note that although the game is meant to be mobile, you can access the game on any device as long as you're running Google Chrome as your browser.
Although this wiki is primarily focused on the card game itself, content about the anime or other platforms regarding Girlfriend Kari are welcome! This includes information about the upcoming video games, anime, figurines, products, and information on the girls themselves.
Please note that this wiki is currently in alpha and does not have much content. Thus being said, please refrain from making edits to the wiki or transferring data until the server is stable. However, feel free to play around with the editor in sandbox pages. More information about this wiki will be coming to you shortly.
Currently, most of our content can be found on our Wikia page, so check there for more information. Assuming that all goes well, this wiki will replace the old wikia.
Interested in getting started with the game? Alright! You can play the game by going to vcard.ameba.jp and registering for an account, if you haven't done so already. Make sure that you're using Google Chrome as your internet browser, since that's the only browser that fully works with the game.hat has maximum compatibility with the game.
Note that you can play the game on any device that you own, as long as that device supports Google Chrome. Since you created an account, as long as you log into the same account, all of your previous progress and information will be shared throughout accounts! Cross-saving is really nice, isn't it? You can attend to your girls at any time, anywhere, providing that you have the right devices.
If you're having trouble getting started with the game, why not check out our walkthrough?
- Main page: Event:Current
Girlfriend Kari Event
Currently ongoing club cup event, <insert moonrunes here> is underway!
Event lasts from April 14th 22:00 till April 19th, 22:00 JST
There are D days, H hours, M minutes, S seconds till the end of the event.
Girlfriend Note Event
This game has been shut down.
- Stats
- Main UI
- Area
- Battle
- Cupid
- etc...
- Kokomi Shiina
- Fumio Murakami
- Akane Sakurai
- Chloe Lemaire
- Erena Mochizuki
- etc...
- Anime
- Rhythm Game
- Figure
- Products
- Ameba
- etc...
- Main article: News
Dates are in MM/DD/YYYY format.
- 2/25/2021: Official shutdown notice for Girlfriend Note on Twitter
- 2/12/2017: Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu Ka collaboration event announced for Girlfriend Kari!
- 2/10/2017: Ongoing rumors that Girlfriend Note might be shutting down soon have surfaced. Not sure of the validity of the source.
Walkthrough pages and listing here. This is a good way to get started into the game, with guides written by various contributors.
Currently empty.
- Main page: Project:Wiki/Server News
Accepting all contributions! You need to make an account to start contributing. To make an account, you need a password: the password is located on User:Erina's page - it's the name of his favorite girl (hint: her name starts with an "I").
Card Database project is ongoing.
Notable Events:
- 2/13/2017: Migrated server to a new location; upgraded MediaWiki to 1.27.1 LTS
Quick links for easier navigation to be added in the future, once more content is available.
Below are some policies that all contributors should read before making contributions. Don't worry, they're not long and all simple to understand!
Want to edit this main page? Check out the main page policy page before doing so!
Here are some other miscellaneous policy pages.
- Main page: Project:About
Girlfriend Kari is a popular mobile card game developed by Ameba. It's primarily a collection-based game focused on luck and random number generation. Users of the game tend to focus most of their gameplay in attempting to obtain their favorite cards.
Cards are of various rarity, the higher rarity generally leads to more detailed and better artwork, although this is debatable in the later stages. The cards depict images of "cute" anime girls doing various tasks. The game is, for the most part, family friendly, while perhaps being rated T (13+) at points.
- Main page: Project:Help
- Learn to use wiki's markup text feature to edit source code rather than having to use VisualEditor
- Help with Templates
- More to come in due time.
Random misc text here!