Honestly, I was expecting a typical game. What I got was a mix of silly glitches and repetitive moves. The music vibe is okay but the controls can get wonky fast. It’s oddly addictive in its own frustrating way. Not sure how much I’ll keep playing but here we are.
This game is surprisingly neat for a rhythm game. The gameplay feels tricky at times, especially with the wonky physics. You tap and swipe, but the timing can get inconsistent. Good for a quick fix if you just want to press buttons to music.
When you get deeper, customizing your character helps. Pick builds that boost your rhythm accuracy or stamina. Playing without the proper loadouts makes it harder to keep up, so experiment around. It’s not incredibly complex but detail helps.
One secret I found is to focus on the combo streaks. It’s tempting to mash, but steady hits boost your score. Don’t ignore the rhythm cues either. Playing in short bursts prevents annoying mistakes from piling up. That’s how I snuck past the hard levels.
The story is pretty straightforward. It involves your favorite idols preparing for the big concert night. The ending is predictable but satisfying. You unlock new songs and outfits along the way. It’s not much of a narrative, just a series of gigs with some extras to unlock.