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== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
The MÚSECA cabinet has a foot pedal and five spinners, which can be pressed, held, or rotated, depending on the note type. Much like several other BEMANI games, notes appear from the top of the screen toward the bottom. Note types are the following: | |||
* Objects: normal notes that can be hit by pressing the spinner. | |||
* Long Objects: notes where the spinner must be held. | |||
* Rotate Objects: notes where the spinner must be rotated. | |||
* Strong Rotate Objects: similar to Rotate Objects, but they must be rotate at a faster speed. | |||
* Pedal Object: the foot pedal must be pressed the foot pedal. | |||
The gameplay interface is very similar to [[SOUND VOLTEX Information|SOUND VOLTEX]]. | |||
== External Link == | == External Link == |
Revision as of 02:06, 10 December 2015
MÚSECA
MÚSECA is the latest entry in the BEMANI line of arcade music video games. After five location tests in 2015, the game was released on December 10th, 2015.
Game
- MÚSECA (released on December 10th, 2015)
Gameplay
The MÚSECA cabinet has a foot pedal and five spinners, which can be pressed, held, or rotated, depending on the note type. Much like several other BEMANI games, notes appear from the top of the screen toward the bottom. Note types are the following:
- Objects: normal notes that can be hit by pressing the spinner.
- Long Objects: notes where the spinner must be held.
- Rotate Objects: notes where the spinner must be rotated.
- Strong Rotate Objects: similar to Rotate Objects, but they must be rotate at a faster speed.
- Pedal Object: the foot pedal must be pressed the foot pedal.
The gameplay interface is very similar to SOUND VOLTEX.
External Link
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