![]() ![]() ![]() If you're a fan of Vocaloid or rhythm games, you'd be a fool not to make some space on your iPhone or iPad for Miku Flick/02. Still, it's a nearly pitch-perfect rhythm game that would have easily scored a Silver or Gold Award if it provided a few more songs to play through and ironed out the issues with its controls. ![]() While cheaper than its predecessor, there's no dancing around the fact that Miku Flick /02 is expensive for what it delivers. With a total of ten songs to choose from, enthusiastic players can unlock every song the game has to offer in an afternoon.Īlthough there are additional challenge modes, this small selection of songs seems a bit miserly given the price of the app itself. The only other mark against Miku Flick /02 is the scarcity of content in the the game itself. Sega identified this issue as a 'slowdown' in the original game and patched it quickly, so hopefully it'll do the same for Miku Flick /02. Similar to the control bugs that plagued the original Miku Flick, Miku Flick /02 has an issue with not registering taps or swipes correctly (or at all). Sadly, Miku Flick /02’s controls don't measure up to its graphic or musical presentation. With stages and outfits familiar to those who have played any games from the Project DIVA series, the game looks and sounds simply fantastic. The graphics and audio for Miku Flick /02 are both top notch and rank among the best for a mobile rhythm game. The gameplay is quite accessible to those with experience in rhythm games while being simple enough for newcomers to pick up without too much effort. Lyrics scroll across the screen and you have to flick or tap on the correct hiragana character as it's highlighted. Outside of the new aesthetic upgrades, Miku Flick /02 plays exactly like its predecessor. Unfortunately, this new mode doesn't change the gameplay at all, but the visual novelty of having two characters on the screen is quite nice. Most notable among these is the presence of new Vocaloids (characters) other than the teal-haired temptress Hatsune Miku herself.įan favourites like Megurine Luka and the brother sister team of Kagamine Len and Rin make appearances in the main version of the game, and others - like Kaito - appear in the downloadable content packs which are available for £2.99/$4.99.Īlso new is Duet Mode, which allows you to play through a song with two different Vocaloids. Miku Flick /02 offers several new features absent from the original Miku Flick. ![]() The price tag (£7.49/$10.99) and size (859MB) of Miku Flick /02 might make it a hard sell for casual fans of Vocaloid, but the game is a solid investment for those with a passion for rhythm games. This application uses CRIWARE (TM) by CRI Middleware Co., Ltd.Hatsune Miku is back with her second rhythm game for iOS this year, and this time she's brought some friends along for the ride. *MJ is recommended for adult players who are already fans of Japanese Riichi Mahjong or who wish to learn to play the game for the first time. Are looking for a new SEGA game to play! Want to practice playing Japanese Riichi Mahjong by them selves. Are interested in Japanese Riichi Mahjong. This will be repeated multiple times and the player with the most points at the end of the match will win. Players compete to create winning combinations of 14 tiles to be the first to take points from other players. The game is played with 4 people and 136 tiles (34 different types of tiles). Mahjong is a popular tabletop game in Japan. Real-time commentary simulates the excitement of a live mahjong telecast. Help features tell you how many tiles are needed to Tenpai, what to discard to be ready, what tiles will complete the hand, and what tiles are safe against other players. Intuitive controls allow anyone to jump right into the excitement. Have a game of Japanese Riichi Mahjong anywhere at any time with people around the world. ■Play online with people around the world! Play full-feature Japanese Riichi Mahjong against real opponents without making in-app purchases.įully localized, including in-game text and commentary. The unparalleled, visceral experience of mahjong made available on smartphone. It is also the first game in the series to. It is the first game of the Project DIVA series to be released outside of Japan. It was created for the iOS operating system on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The game is a spin off to the Project DIVA rhythm game series and was released in Japan on Maand internationally on April 12, 2012. The ultimate Japanese Riichi Mahjong game, brought to you by SEGA! Miku Flick was a mobile game developed by SEGA. ![]()
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