![]() I'm sure it costs 99 cents now, but I'd say it's worth it. There's a relatively small selection of songs, but again, a decent editor makes adding new songs a breeze. ![]() It's a pretty good Jubeat simulator if you need one, and chart creation is quick, easy and reliable. ![]() I've reached top 50 two or three times, but ended up below the bottom 1000 for Brain Power. Speaking of empty, there's high scores for all of the charts you download, but a few of them might be sparsely populated. It seems to be pretty empty, from what I can tell. (As of writing, I haven't attempted creating Taiko, Beatmania, or catch mode charts)Īpparently, there's a game chatroom if you're logged on. Not to mention it seems that keys mode doesn't support triplet notes. Jubeat charts can be pretty annoying to make though, since there's a forced delay between notes on the same spot. (Partially because there's a total lack of charts for that mode) Keys also has 4-keys, 5-keys and 7 keys variants- I found 7-keys to be rather natural, but 5 keys isn't very fun.Įditing charts is actually simple and easy to do- far quicker and easier than Stepmania! The game detects and automatically implements BPM and offset, and while the touch-based interface can be a little bit finicky to work with, I found it slightly quicker to make keys charts in Malody than Stepmania. Taiko and pad (Jubeat) are fun to do on a touchscreen, but Beatmania-style keys leaves a bit to be desired. En todos ellos tendremos que intentar tocar la pantalla manteniendo el. Podremos jugar en modo pad, modo key y modo taiko. (Of course, that's just a user-generation error) The timing for keys mode is relatively easy by default, but I think I can change that if I wanted to. Malody es un juego musical que, a diferencia de otros títulos del mismo género, nos permitirá disfrutar de varias modalidades de juego distintas. Most charts have pretty solid timing overall, but I downloaded a taiko chart that made relatively little sense. So here's my current verdict of Malody Mobile: (Thank goodness for Family Purchase) Kinda surprising, but I'd still say it's worth the price. This level is reserved for the charts that are made for appreciation but not play.Okay, I was about to download this earlier and apparently they bumped the price up to $0.99. Within this level, the chart's creators may perform their thinking and understanding of music, and may have various type of patterns. Within this level, the chart may have much more details and some hard patterns. Players can reach a good score in a reasonable play count. Within this level, the chart should be fully made following the rhythm, melody or lyrics. ![]() The chart may have multiple notes hit at same time, but no pattern that must be played with certain play technique. Within this level, initiate players can enjoy the game and reach a good score with proper play count. The length of charts is not long ( generally < 100 s ). The chart should have only a few notes that must be hit at same time, and no pattern that must be played with certain play technique. Within this level, new players who never play rhythm games before could pass it and reach a good score after playing several times. This level is not used in usual, just reserve for novice tutorial. The chart at this level may have only scores of notes. Lv.1: Theoretically, this is the lowest difficulty. ![]()
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