Miku Flick
Miku Flick is a Rhythm, Music, and Single-player video game developed and published by Sega for iOS. The game acts as a spin-off of the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva video game series. Like the original titles,t the game makes use of Vocaloids and the ultimate objective of the player is to make songs using these vocaloids. The gameplay differs from the original title, but it retains the primary elements, rhythm. In the start, the player has to choose his songs from available using the Cover Flow system. In the gameplay, the player must hit the glowing button to make music and follow the pattern to complete the song to make points and move to the next level. The difficulty level increases as the player move to the next level and face fast-paced gameplay which is difficult to master. There are over ten tiles, arranged in a 3×3 grid map. The lyrics of each song are mentioned above the tiles, and the flow from eight to the left with a circle. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove
Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove mixes the elements of Arcade, Dance, and Rhythm developed and published by Natsume for Nintendo 3DS. The game features Single-player mode only and follows the protagonist named Gabrielle, who is suffering from a bad day. It takes place in the exciting environment called Monsterville, and the player assumes the role of the female character who wants her soul back to her body. The game takes the player on a rhythm adventure in the scaring world where he must learn ghostliest dance moves to scare up the power to get herself back into the body. Through customization, the player can create and customize her character by selecting multiple options like eye-color, hairstyle, and more. There are lots of mini-games available, and the player must unlock them and earn points by completing each one to purchase new items, outfits, and more. Up to thirty stages are included in the game to play and master. The game features catchy sound effects that will have the player sliding, tapping and flicking in time to the brilliant music. Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove offers core features such as Unlock thrilling Mini-Games, Earn Tons of Terrific Outfits, and more. Gabrielle’s Ghostly Groove is the best game to enjoy.
#2 WarioWare Gold
WarioWare Gold is a mix of Rhythm and Action elements developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. Both Single-player and Multiplayer gameplay available and this title act as the 9th entry in the series of WarioWare. Like previous titles, in the game, the player must struggle to consecutive at increasing paces. It features new microgames as well as old microgames from the previous titles for a total of more than three-hundred microgames. After stealing the golden pot from the beautiful village of Luxeville, Wario discovers he is out of money. After that, he calls on his buddies to design him some new games and manages a tournament, charging a massive entrance fee and providing the winner with ten million coins. After that, a girl calls Wario out and starts training to challenge him while the player is struggling to complete games of each designer. In the game, when the player successfully made his way to the final round of the tournament, Wario greedily takes the rewards for himself, placing the stolen pot on his head and turning into Wario Deluxe.