Apex Girl Wiki & Guide Hub [Updated]

Apex Girl is one of the most visually appealing mobile games you can play right now. Fortunately, it doesn’t offer eye candy only, it’s a solid overall experience with plenty of things to do.

Therefore, I decided to create this Wiki Page to act as a Guide Hub for the game, so you can find everything about all the features you’re interested in, as well as tips and tricks to maximize your experience.

Game’s Description & History

Apex Girl is a mobile game of many names. Despite its relatively short history, as it was released in February 2024, it had a few names in the past. Originally named Rise of Belles, it was released in beta as Diva Produce Inc., and later released to the public as Top Girl.

None of these names stuck, though, as the game is officially named Apex Girl at the moment – since January 2025.

Despite the name changes, the gameplay remained the same and only improved with new updates and releases: your main goal is to recruit one of the many available (and extremely beautiful) girls, create various girl bands and record music videos to top the charts.

Playing a lot like classic strategy titles, you can join a Group for added bonuses, explore the map and capture Landmarks to improve your performance, be active in a virtual stock market, increase your relationship with the girls you have signed, and a lot more.

In other words, it’s the type of game that keeps you constantly busy with something. It’s no wonder that it is so popular, with over 5 million downloads on Google Play (and probably similar numbers on the App Store).

Important links:

Game’s store pages: App Store (currently removed) | Google Play

Social media: Facebook | Discord (make sure to also visit both from the in-game menu to grab some free diamonds!)

Guides

I am building this Wiki page as I publish new guides and various articles to cover the game – so make sure to bookmark it and check back often!

Let’s start with the basics: an Apex Girl beginner’s guide, perfect for free-to-play players, but also those who want to make sure that they’re getting everything they can from the game.


Girl-related guides:

More guides coming soon! Check back often, or recommend new games you’d like to see published – comment below!


Events

Except for special events, most in-game events take place following a set schedule. You can check them out in the game’s calendar by tapping the “Events” button in the upper left side of the screen.

Apex Girl Events Calendar

Here are the Events in the game (guides for each of them coming soon):

  • Workaholic: complete various quests, both daily and for the duration of the event, to earn points and massive rewards.
  • Ultimate CEO: one of the most challenging, but also most fun in-game events, spread over one week of challenges related to Stages you can perform on together with fellow group members
  • Stock Giants: Grab various rewards for being active in the game’s Stock Market.
  • Best Lover: Earn rewards by interviewing, upgrading, and promoting artists, on a points-bases system.
  • Daily Express: A game that offers you various rewards for logging in daily.
  • Dating Master: Another daily event rewarding you for logging in daily.
  • Parking Master: Complete Parking-related quests (like earning set amounts of coins or using set numbers of parking chances) for carious rewards.
  • Concert Performance: Perform in a concert for a set number of times.
  • Gala Show
  • Beauty Machine
  • Luxury Car Collector
  • Gold Earn Day

Since at least some of these events require you to be either more active or spend specific types of resources (like Best Lover, where you must interview girls), it’s best to prepare in advance for them: hoard the resources needed for the event and only use them during the set event. This way, you maximize your gains without losing anything.

This goes specifically for the Ultimate CEO event, which is by far the most important one in the game. As our reader Jennifer suggested, it’s best to wait for upgrades and important purchases until this event starts, as the rewards you get from doing well in it can be truly game-changing.

Adventure Abroad Tokyo and Bali events – these are special events that bring in new girls and brand new areas to play in. I will create specific pages for these events, as they are big and important, definitely worth a section of their own.

For now, I have created the Adventure Abroad Tokyo Guide page – make sure to check it out to learn everything about this awesome new event.


Daily Quests & Rewards

Apex Girl Daily Quests

Each day, you must complete a set of quests, which offer great rewards and speed up your progress by a ton (especially if you’re a F2P player).

These are individual and group-related and you should make it a habit to complete them each and every day, or at least enough of them to grab the final present reward (which offers a free Interview, among other goodies).

Here’s a list of the Personal daily quests (and rewards):

QuestStars
Buy stocks in the market x315
City Tour 10 times10
Complete 3 Agent Gigs10
Complete a rally at a stadium15
Donate to a Group Plan once10
Gather 1k Gold Bars from a Hotel15
Get 2k Fans from offline record sales15
Give gifts x115
Help your Group members 5 times10
Level up any girl 1 time15
Perform an Interview15
Perform in a Concert10
Record any single x320
Spend 500 Diamonds15
Upgrade any Store15
Upgrade car parts15
Upgrade the Corp Blueprint15

Each present rewards you with these:

  • Present #1: 100 Diamonds, 50 SR Artist Promote Cards
  • Present #2: 1 Gold CD, 1 Backup Tape, 100 Diamonds, 50 Blueprint Point, 50 Glass
  • Present #3: 1 Gold CD, 1 Artist’s Resume, 100 Diamonds, 1 Sunglasses, 10 Building Cards, 1 Daily Quest Group Gift

Here’s a list of the Group daily quests (and rewards):

QuestPoints (up to)
Build group buildings.120
Help group members.50
Invest in group projects.60
Join group rallies.100
Send group gifts.500

Here are the rewards for each of the 5 Presents you can win here:

  • Present #1: 1 Glow Stick, 20k Group Coins, 30k Artist’s XP, 2k Gold Bar
  • Present #2: 2 Glow Stick, 20k Group Coins, 60k Artist’s XP, 4k Gold Bar
  • Present #3: 3 Glow Stick, 40k Group Coins, 90k Artist’s XP, 6k Gold Bar
  • Present #4: 4 Glow Stick, 40k Group Coins, 120k Artist’s XP, 8k Gold Bar
  • Present #5: 5 Glow Stick, 80k Group Coins, 120k Artist’s XP, 8k Gold Bar, 1 Artist’s Resume

Girls / Artists

Probably the most important (definitely the most beautiful) part of the game. The Artists are divided into four rarity levels: UR (or Superstars), SSR, SR and R.

Here is a full list of girls currently available in the game:

UR girls

  • Alexandra (Center)
  • Anastasia (Dancer)
  • Genevieve (Vocalist)
  • Isadora (Center)
  • Josephine (Vocalist)
  • Marguerite (Vocalist)

SSR girls

  • Alice (Vocalist)
  • Avery (Dancer)
  • Bella (Vocalist)
  • Brooklin (Vocalist)
  • Caroline (Dancer)
  • Claire (Center)
  • Julia (Vocalist)
  • Paisley (Dancer)
  • Savannah (Vocalist)
  • Skylar (Vocalist)
  • Zendaya (Center)

SR girls

  • Abigail (Vocalist)
  • Angelina (Vocalist)
  • Aria (Vocalist)
  • Chloe (Dancer)
  • Ella (Dancer)
  • Eleanor (Center)
  • Emily (Dancer)
  • Evelyn (Center)
  • Grace (Vocalist)
  • Hailey (Dancer)
  • Hazel (Vocalist)
  • Lily (Center)
  • Luna (Dancer)
  • Madison (Vocalist)
  • Natalie (Center)
  • Penelope (Center)
  • Samantha (Dancer)
  • Sarah (Dancer)
  • Scarlett (Center)
  • Stella (Vocalist)
  • Victoria (Center)
  • Violet (Vocalist)

R girls

  • Annabelle (Center)
  • Ava (Dancer)
  • Charlotte (Dancer)
  • Emma (Dancer)
  • Harper (Vocalist)
  • Isabella (Center)
  • Mia (Vocalist)
  • Olivia (Center)
  • Sophia (Vocalist)

The level cap for girls is, by default, 100. However, after the server you’re playing on went through its first Burj Khalifa event, the level cap permanently increases to 120.

Each Girl has different stats (Sing, Dance, Manage). These can be altered by gifts offered to the girls, as well as their levels. Sing and Dance are skills that give bonuses when recording Singles, while the Manage skill improves the money generated passively by a Shop when a girl is assigned to work there.

These skills also have a small effect on the PvE world map, when attempting different events – although the overall power numbers matter the most there.

IMPORTANT: Abilities are also unique to each girl, and they provide various bonuses. Rare girls have two abilities, while SR, SSR, and UR girls have three. Each ability has a Single and a World Tour version with differing functions, but the golden rule of thumb is that the rarer the girl and higher her level, the better her overall impact on the activity performed.


Studio / Singles

This is one of my favorite parts – putting the Artists I signed and leveled up to good work and releasing top-selling singles.

While it’s fun to see them perform (and look at the generated music videos for each), once you reach level 25 (or VIP level 5), you can skip the process and see the results directly.

You should strive to release at least the three free daily singles you get, optimize your artists from them instead of letting the game choose them automatically, and make sure you check back often to keep singles on sale.

Here are some in-game screenshot from the process:

Recommendation: Keep at least some of your Golden CDs (which allow you to record singles) until you reach single level 6, at the very least. This way, they will generate more money for you, giving a better value per CD.

Idle Sales will accrue Cash over time, no matter if you are logged in or out. Idle Sales generate money over a period of 6 hours, after which they have to be replaced by a new single.

If you want to learn how to max out your singles’ sales and always release the best ones you can, check out my full guide to releasing singles here.


The Stock Market

The in-game stock market seems difficult until you learn how it works. Once you do, it’s a clear pathway to massive profits and important purchases from the stock store.

I have an in-depth guide to the Stock Market here, sharing how to choose in which Groups to invest in, how to increase the value of the stock, and also an important tip for massive, last-minute profits.


The World Tour

The World Tour function is your primary source of getting Girls Promotion items. You can receive R, SR, and SSR Promotion cards from the Tour, which can be used in the leveling process – but you will also receive some gold while touring.

Right now, the World Tour is capped at level 1002, after which you can replay the final tour over and over again, but with no extra progress. I am sure this will be addressed in future updates with – hopefully – even better rewards.


HQ Upgrade Guide

From the official Facebook page, where the game’s developers A3 GAMES PTE. LTD. shared the requirements for upgrading your HQ building:

HQ Upgrade Guide

Asset Guide

Also, from the official Facebook page of the game, the complete guide to assets and upgrade requirements. Let me know if you see anything different after the rebranding:

Asset Guide

Parking War in Apex Girl

The game has a plethora of activities to keep you busy, most of them being relatively straightforward.

One of these is Parking War, which can be accessed through the interface via the World Map. The goal is to park your cars in various parking spots, which generates Parking Points, which can then be spent in the Parking Shop for various goodies.

There are two important things you should keep in mind as far as the Parking Wars go:

  • you can attack (and be attacked by other players), with the stronger one winning that spot and a 50% of the income generated by the loser (without any apparent loss on their side).
  • when you attack, make sure you DON’T attack a fellow group member!

When parking or grabbing spots, you will receive an initial hour of protection, a time when you can’t be attacked by other players.


The World Map

This is where most of the non-musical fun happens, and this is where truly active players and groups shine. There are plenty of things to do in this strategy part of the game, and I will cover them below, based on their importance (in my opinion)

Landmarks in Apex Girl

These are structures that appear on the World map and which can be captured by Groups. Once captured, they offer huge bonuses, including the unlock of specific UR Girls for the group owning a particular Landmark.

To capture a Landmark, a group must first have a building bordering it. Immediately after a building touches the border of the Landmark, it can be attacked by the group and captured to get all the benefits.

Groups can Rally multiple times to defeat the Landmark’s defenses – and they will probably have to do so, especially if it’s a new server and the Group’s forces are being built.

Once captured, all the Group members will benefit from the bonuses (including those who haven’t participated in the Rallies), including a one-time reward available on the story page of the game.

Keep in mind that your Group has to be active and in good relations with other groups on the server. Otherwise, fights for owning the Landmarks will ensue.

On older server like the one I am playing on, for example, there’s basically just one massive group that owns everything and small groups that barely go by. It’s the way these games work, unfortunately.

The Burj Khalifa Landmark in Apex Girl

This is a special landmark that unlocks on aged in-game servers. Once unlocked, it stays open for just 18 hours, but during this period, Groups can attack the building in attempts to occupy it.

When the 18 hours are over, the Group that managed to control the Burj Khalifa for at least 4 hours will own it. If no group managed this, the one that held it the longest will get it.

This is one of the most important Landmarks in the game, and unless you are in a top group, your chances at it are basically zero. So if you’re more of a casual player, simply ignore it and enjoy the rest of the game!

Stadiums

These are smaller areas that appear on the map, which can be attacked together with fellow Group members. These are easy fights, but you will need at least one extra group member to join your rally for the attack to happen.

Usually, 5-minute Rallies are used for attacking Stadiums – these allow active players to join, but also to keep their Girls relatively free and not locked in a rally for too long.

Try to attack as many Stadiums as possible when you are actively playing – the rewards are based on the Stadium’s level and relatively small, but they add up quickly.

Concert Halls

These are special buildings that appear as missions from Agent Gigs, offering good rewards after successful attacks. These are easy and basically consume energy for little rewards, but at least, unlike stadiums, they can be attacked without help from fellow Group members.

Hotels

Finally, we have Hotels on the map – these are a good source for Gold Bars (which are hard to get otherwise).

The higher the level of the Hotel, the more gold it will have – and all that you need to do is to spend time harvesting that gold from the hotel. Therefore, make it a habit to leave as many teams as possible in Hotels when you log out of the game (and maybe just one team on standby to join rallies while you are afk).


This is it for now. Let me know what else you’d like me to cover – and make sure to check back regularly, as I will add more to this wiki and on the website as well, including private moments with girls, and various other things.

Calin Ciabai

2 thoughts on “Apex Girl Wiki & Guide Hub [Updated]”

  1. thank you. One suggestion, I don’t see anyone talking about timing your upgrades to ceo calendar, which can get you diamonds. assett coins, etc. you may want to add it.

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