For example, the electric guitar causes the Combo Gauge to fill, which induces Break Mode, which fills the Ratings Gauge. Though some weapons aren't practical for combat, using specific weapons can make the Ratings Gauge increase. Her weapons consist of the Asagi Wonder Buster, the Asagi Gatling Gun, Asagi's Awesome Drill, Asagi's Happy Flamethrower, Asagi's Ridiculous Bazooka, the Asagi Shotgun, the Asagi Cat, an eggplant, and an electric guitar. However, like all Prinnies, she can use the Hip Pound and the spinning dodge. Unlike Prinnies, Prinny Asagi has access to a large arsenal of weapons, which can be cycled through with the and buttons. If the Ratings Gauge reaches 0.00%, Prinny Asagi automatically explodes. When Asagi takes damage, the Ratings Gauge will drop. By performing flashy moves and following the audience, the Ratings Gauge will fill up. Unlike the original gameplay, Prinny Asagi doesn't have a hit count to determine health instead, her health is determined by the Ratings Gauge, a large meter that appears at the top of the screen. In the special story mode, Asagi Wars: The Vengeance of Asagi, the player takes control of Prinny Asagi. In Hell Mode, the Prinny gets no scarves, and as such, instantly dies in one hit, which can prove difficult later on in the game. In Baby Mode, the scarf icons are replaced with diapers, and areas that would normally deal damage are covered by destructible blocks. The Prinny can take three hits before he dies. Normal mode retains the original gameplay of the first game. The game comes with the ability to choose from three difficulties. Finally, the Prinnikaze is a spinning air tackle that rockets into the ground. By enlarging the red scarf, the spinning dodge also deals damage. The Prinny Cyclone is an advanced version of the spinning dodge move. The Husky Hip Pound is an advanced version of the Hip Pound that also deals damage. Break Mode increases attack power until the Combo Gauge is empty. Introduced to this game are three new moves, which can be accessed by entering Break Mode when the Combo Gauge is filled by collecting sweets. The player has 1000 lives to compensate for the game's difficulty. The player must navigate through dangerous levels defeat the boss at the end of each stage. When she hears that 'outside interference is encouraged', Asagi goes out to get vengeance on her doppelgängers. Various Asagi doppelgängers are entered in the tournament, but Prinny Asagi, despite being the real Asagi, was not invited to the tournament. In this bonus story, Prinny Asagi and Flonne are watching TV, when a promo for a new tournament called Asagi Wars appears. A note left by the Phantom Thief tells the Prinnies that he stole the panties, so the Squad goes looking for a rare item to lure him with. When the Prinny Squad enters Etna's castle, she informs them that her panties were stolen, and forces the Prinny Squad to look for them by sunrise, or else she'll turn them into panties. The game opens with the tutorial, in which Prinny first meets up with the Phantom Thief, a legendary thief of the Netherworld who steals rare items, though Prinny doesn't know who he is yet. It is a sequel to Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? Originally released in Japan in 2010, the game made it to the North American market in 2011. Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! ( プリニー2 〜特攻遊戯! 暁のパンツ大作戦ッス!!〜 Purinī 2 〜 tokkō yūgi! Akatsuki no pantsu dai sakusenssu!!〜) is a 2.5Daction platformercomedyvideo game by Nippon Ichi Software.