The game also features four different battle modes where you get to fight against hordes of enemies to the beat of the music. But without a doubt, the best thing about Gacha Club is that you can introduce a Narrator that allows you to create different scenes as if you were in front of a comic book starring your heroes. You can also choose from a huge variety of stage backgrounds. The Studio mode lets you create scenes with up to ten different characters, so unleash your creativity to its highest potential. But that's not all, there are also pets and more than 600 different poses available. The level of detail is incredible, and that's not even taking into account the different clothes and accessories you can choose from.
You can customize your character's skin tone, face shape, hair, eyes, facial expression, etc. In Gacha Club you have absolute control over the creation of your characters using the incredible editor that gives you enormous freedom. However, Gacha Club also includes a battle mode where you can fight your enemies with more than 180 possible units. By now, you may be familiar with its prequel, Gacha Life. We are going to continue testing out the application and will soon write a review.Gacha Club is a casual game that gives you the chance to create and customize a bunch of different characters like never before from the comfort of your smartphone.
To download the app visit the Play Store and search for AskURA or visit this link on your computer and if you are signed in you just click install and select which device you want it on. If you are more of an Apple or Windows kind of person, fret not, versions for iOS and Windows are apparently in the works and will be available soon.
It is commendable that AskURA has been developed internally by the URA software development team and not outsourced to an offshore consulting firm as they have done with previous systems including their main website.
Indeed the application has been on Play Store for a while and is launching at V23. However, improvements will be continuous.” Several tests have been done to ensure it works efficiently. URA Assistant Commissioner Information Technology, James Kizza emphasized the dynamic development process saying “The application is ready for use. The application is meant to supplement URA’s core systems like eTax for Domestic Taxes and Asycuda World for Customs (international trade taxes).ĪskURA has both logged in functions and those that you can perform without needing to log in. The AskURA has quite a number of features which you might like to use, including registering payments, viewing tax payer profile information, searching for payment status, whistle blowing, and accessing tax related information with the Tax assistant. Speaking at the launch this morning, URA Commissioner General, Doris Akol said, “We appreciate that a large number of Ugandans have embraced technology/applications and as such we would like to extend our services to clients who may want to transact using this service option.” When you run the app the first time you have to agree to the disclaimer terms and then select your preferred language.
The app which currently is available for Android was officially unveiled today at the URA head office in Nakawa. Uganda Revenue Authority won’t be left behind by the “mobile app trend”, they have just unveiled their first mobile application, AskURA. As internet penetration and usage in Uganda continues to rise and many Ugandans are now accustomed to using the internet for many tasks, companies and organisations have innovated to serve their customers with their evolving usage habits.