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 Karaoke Revolution Glee
Karaoke Revolution Glee is a Multiplayer Music video game lets the player play with his/her friends and family members, published by Konami for Nintendo Wii. The game offers a chance for players to act as the celebrity and play a variety of songs. It supports up to six players in multiplayer mode and comes with the main characters of the show as well as memorable scenes and unforgettable songs. During the game, the player will experience the unique gameplay that he has never seen before. There are over thirty songs from Season 1, and the game enables the player to hit the notes accurately to perfect his singing skills. In the game, the player can test his singing ability by completing challenges. The player is capable of playing in duet or Co-op modes to perfect his vocal harmonies. Karaoke Revolution Glee includes prominent features such as Unlock Bonus Content, Play Alongside your Favorite Character, Sing up to thirty famous Songs and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 DJ Hero 2
DJ Hero 2 is a Rhythm, Music, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision. The game is the sequel to DJ Hero, serving as the spin-off of the Guitar Hero video game series. It uses the special turntable-controller similar to DJ Hero, in order to simulate the Turntablism. Like the previous title, the player follows the specific actions on the controller in time to hit scrolling indicators on the screen of the playfield, making points for performing actions in time. It features a new Freestyle mode, granting the player a chance to crossfade between tracks, include sample music, scratch a section of mix, and more. There are over eighty-three mixes available on the disc consisting on more than 100 songs. The game introduces several changes and come with many improvements. It also improved the Single-player career mode known as Empire, offering more structure for the player to advance through the game than the simple defined lists used in the previous title. Check it out, if you love playing Music games.