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 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.