Cytus
Cytus is a Music, Rhythm and Single-player Simulation developed and published by Rayark Games for Android and iOS. The game introduces a storyline that consists of ten chapters and focuses on the protagonist named as Vanessa, who lives in the 22nd century where humans are killed by a mutant virus and the robots with human memories are only the sentient beings. The human emotions are saved in the form of music in Cytus due to limited storage, and by playing the songs, the robots can revive their human emotions. The story introduces the disaster and the struggle of the protagonist with identity. The story is told in different cut-scenes and each chapter in the game has its unique title song and objectives to accomplish. It has more than two-hundred songs and over four-hundred variations and it offers three different types of notes. Cytus includes prominent features such as Nine Level Difficulty, Music Genres (Pop, Hardcore, Trance, Jazz, etc.), Connect with Facebook, Active Scan Line System, and more. Try it out.
#1 Voez
Voez is a Single-player and Rhythm video game developed and published by Rayark Games for multiple platforms. The game mixes the adventure and music elements and offers multiple songs each song has three difficulty levels such as Easy, Hard and Special. It also offers the rating system, with the higher rating, the game is more difficult to play. In the game, the player can adjust the speed of the notes to score the points. There is a black horizontal line in each level at the bottom of the screen, as the music notes fall from the screen’s top. The lines of the notes can move horizontally, depending on its selected difficulty and the song. During the gameplay, the player needs either hold, tap, swipe or slide the note, depending on the note. The story revolves around the female protagonist, who loves singing and baking. Due to an unexpected event, the protagonist and her classmates decided to pursue their dreams, causing the birth of their band. As the time passes, they face challenging obstacles and battle hardship together, completely turning themselves into a band so the world may hear their voices. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 Muse Dash
Muse Dash is an Anime, Rhythm, Music, and Single-player video game developed by PeroPeroGames and published by X.D. Network Inc. The game has addictive gameplay for you to engage yourself and it offers a stunning story, in which the world is in danger and needs your help. So come and fix the world movement which is tempered with a mirror image code with three deadly beauties. The world offers a brilliant mixture of parkour and a traditional music game. In the start, the player needs to choose one of many playable characters and embark on a journey full of difficulties. The player can overcome all obstacles by performing dance moves to the music. Select the favorite beautiful to set off an adventure through the romantic backdrop. There are thirty famous songs, and the player needs to stay tuned for continuously updates. While playing the game, the player must find the music style according to the bosses, enemies, and scenarios. Muse Dash offers core features such as Adorable Pets, 30 Songs, Fashionable Art Design, Challenging Levels, and more.
#3 Persona 5 Strikers
Persona 5 Strikers is an Adventure, Hack-n-Slash, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Omega Force. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Joker, who has to defeat bosses and countless enemies in dungeons. Navigating dungeons is identical to Persona 5, where the player has to use stealth to avoid enemies or solve puzzles to progress.
Along with the missions, the game has side quests that grant the player extra bonuses such as increasing stats, powers, etc. Battles take place in random form where the player can launch special attacks when he comes into contact with the enemy. Through combos, the player gains an advantage if the enemy has not spotted him.
The fighter can use a command-based skills menu, and during this time, the battle will pause to allow tactical positioning. The player can form an active party of a maximum of four members, where the protagonist is an active party member. Outside of battle, the player can swap the active party members with the standby members, but it is impossible inside the battles.