Super Magical Girl Wars

The first step is to establish friendship across many dimensions. Tagline

Super Magical Girl Wars (スーパー魔法少女大戦, suupaa mahou shoujo taisen ) is a role-playing game produced and published by Banpresto, for the PlayStation 3. A first entry in Super Magical Girl Wars series, the game is be a crossover between various magical girl anime across further media released in Japan. The theme of the game focuses on establishing friendship across dimensions. Twelve distinct series debut on this game.

The game is rereleased on PlayStation 4 as Super Magical Girl Wars DX (スーパー魔法少女大戦 DX, suupaa mahou shoujo taisen derakkusu). The game also debuts two of the anime series, Tonde Buurin and Izetta: The Last Witch. HeartCatch Pretty Cure! and Wedding Peach also return from ZWEI since the game's original story is revised to fit four additional series. ''Yes! Precure 5'' 's movie is also included as rehashed part of the story.

Gameplay
Similar to its brother series Super Robot Wars, Super Magical Girl Wars is a tactical role-playing game, in which the player must command a team of heroines (or heroes). Similar to former, it follows the similar basic structure: when a stage begins, the dialogue between participating character occurs, leading to the scenario on the battlefield (called Episode). Some Episodes are longer with new objectives. During battle, the player and enemy take turns to order units (Player / Enemy phases) with various commands available. Miracle Commands, which is equivalent to Super Robot Wars ' Spirit Commands, will be available to every magical girls/other heroes.

Base game

 * Cardcaptor Sakura
 * Cutie Honey Flash
 * Fresh Pretty Cure!
 * Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
 * Ojamajo Doremi
 * Pretty Cure
 * Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon
 * Strike Witches
 * Symphogear
 * Tokyo Mew Mew
 * Yes! Pretty Cure 5

DX rerelease

 * HeartCatch Pretty Cure!
 * Izetta: The Last Witch
 * Tonde Buurin
 * Wedding Peach
 * Yes! PreCure 5 The Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom!

Support Units
Support Units are not directly playable, but they accompany assignable Playable (Frontline) Units in battle or the base and are able to support them with their own set of Miracle Commands, gain experience and level up just like them, similar to co-pilots in Super Robot Wars.