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00:00:00 – 00:13:47
The video showcases a variety of mobile rhythm games excluding idol games. The content creator discusses key gameplay mechanics, in-game purchases, and difficulty levels in games like Arcaea, Lanota, FIVE GIRLS, Fragrance, Cytus, Dance of Fire and Ice, OverRapid, Mustache, Pianista, and Deemo. The speaker highlights unique features of each game, expressing preferences and disappointments regarding gameplay elements. Additionally, the video features sponsored content from Skillshare, presenting classes for game development. The content creator concludes by sharing their experiences with various games, such as Dance Route 3 and Also Stream, expressing excitement for the upcoming game Rotaino and thanking Skillshare for the sponsorship.
00:00:00
In this segment of the video, the content creator introduces a list of mobile rhythm games they play while excluding idol games. They provide a disclaimer about not showcasing games they haven’t played. The video is sponsored by Skillshare, which is introduced with details on classes available for game development. The first game discussed is Arcaea, with details about its gameplay mechanics, in-game purchases, and difficulty levels. Then, the second game, Lanota, is briefly mentioned, highlighting its unique circular playfield and press notes mechanics.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various rhythm games and their gameplay mechanics. They mention Lanota, a game with flick notes that they are not a fan of, and a story element. Next, they introduce FIVE GIRLS, noting the inability to change scroll speed and the gameplay mechanics involving tapping anywhere along a line. The speaker also mentions flick notes in FIVE GIRLS and highlights the game Fragrance as a cool free rhythm game. Lastly, they talk about Cytus, pointing out its unique gameplay involving tapping circles and slide notes. The speaker expresses disappointment in the inclusion of flick notes in Cytus 2 and discusses the differences between Cytus 1 and Cytus 2.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different rhythm games. They talk about “Cytus 2,” mentioning its unique charting styles and paid characters. They also mention “Dance of Fire and Ice,” highlighting its challenging gameplay and single-finger control. The next game mentioned is “OverRapid,” emphasizing its six-lane gameplay and finger coordination requirement. The speaker shares their preference for playing on 6k mode.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the content creator talks about three different games. The first game, Mustache, is a cutesy game primarily aimed at girls, requiring a lot of reading. It is available as a full pack purchase on mobile and has a separate pack system on Steam. The second game, Pianista, features tap, hold, and slide notes with rotating songs daily. It is noted to be easy and more casual-oriented. The final game discussed is Deemo, a paid game with an ad-supported free version on Android. Deemo has simple tap and slide gameplay mechanics and key sounds. The creator mentions being more interested in the lore than the gameplay. The games are summarized based on gameplay mechanics, accessibility, and the creator’s personal preferences.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the creator talks about their gameplay experience in Dance Route 3, mentioning flick notes and SS+ scores. They note that the free game Dance03 has eerie music sounds. The creator also shares that the game Also Stream is now free when it used to be paid. They express excitement for the upcoming game Rotaino, which involves rotating the phone to play using a gyro sensor. The video concludes with a thank you to Skillshare for sponsoring the content and a reminder to check it out.
