The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage is a unique mix of Rhythm and Collectible Card gameplay elements developed by Cygames and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Both modes such as Single-player and Multiplayer are presented in the game for the better gaming experience. The game serves as the spin-off of The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, and it is the part of The Idolmaster video game series. The story focuses on the pop idols from the Talent Agency 346 Production. Unlike other simulations format of the main game, it introduces the rhythm gameplay, in which the player times the presses of buttons the songs’ rhythm and a defined pattern showed on the playfield. In the game, the player acts as the producer with an aim to run a talent agency. All characters in the game are split into three different categories such as Passion, Cool, and Cute. Each character has skills and talent. With superb gameplay, brilliant graphics, and unique combination of different gameplay, The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage is fun to play.
#1 High School Musical 3: Senior Year
High School Musical 3: Senior Year combines the Adventure, Music and Rhythm Simulation for multiple platforms developed by Page 44 Studios and published by Disney Interactive. Both Single-player and Multiplayer modes are available in the game, and it centers on a rhythm gameplay based on the movie of the same name. The game introduces all songs from three films and introduces familiar characters such as Kelsi, Chad, Sharpay, Troy, Gabriella, Zeke, Taylor, and more. Through customization, you can change the appearance of your character using lots of options and jump into the practice mode to learn new dance moves from the characters of High School Musical. After earning points, you can purchase fashionable clothes for your character and can unlock additional characters to progress in the game. Include all popular songs such as Start of Something New, What I’ve Been Looking for, What the Time is it, Work This Out, etc. from three movies. High School Musical 3: Senior Year offers core features such as play as Familiar Characters, Customization, Collect Photos, new Music and more.
#2 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a Music, Rhythm, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. The game is the third title in the series of Guitar Hero video game, and the fourth overall. It retains the basic gameplay from the previous titles, where the player uses a guitar to simulate the playing of bass, lead, and rhythm guitar parts in awesome rock songs, playing in time to scrolling upcoming notes on-screen. The game comes with a Single-player Career mode, addition to a New Co-op Career mode and competitive challenges that take the player I the competitive gameplay. There are more than seventy songs available to play, most of which are master tracks. In the game, the player hits oncoming notes as they scroll towards the screen’s button in time with music to maintain his performance to earn more points. The player needs to press the correct button, it uses the standard controller, instead of the guitar controller. With addictive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and cool mechanics, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the best game to play.
#3 The Polynomial: Space of the Music
The Polynomial: Space of the Music is an Action, Arcade, Rhythm, First-person Perspective, and Single-player Music video game developed and published by Dmytry Lavrov. The game allows the players to experience the music in a brand new way and feel it pulse surrounding them. It introduces a 3D space shooter gameplay with unique scenery that simulates the music. The game features a set of worlds to explore, and each world introduces ugly enemies to kill, allies to defend, epic bonuses to grab, and high scores to beat. An arena editor is a part of this game lets the player create his custom stages to play. The non-shooting mode will enable the player to navigate and rock out to his music. There are over fifty-minute soundtracks available, and the player also has a choice to import his music to create a playlist or even use the microphone input. The game features the dynamic universe animated to music, and it introduces the unique 3D graphics and effects, Thirty-five Hand-picked Arenas, Four Music Visualizers, and more.