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Android Users Ready for Kamitsubaki's Rhythm
Dec 12,2024Author: Joseph
Studio Lalala's upcoming rhythm game, Kamitsubaki City Ensemble, is set to launch on August 29th, 2024. This post-apocalyptic adventure, priced at a mere $3 (440 Yen), will be available on Android, iOS, PC, Switch, and other consoles.
A World Rebuilt Through Melody
In a world ravaged by destruction, hope rests on the shoulders of AI girls tasked with restoring harmony through music. Unravel the mystery behind the apocalypse and aid these AI girls and five witches as they rebuild civilization, one rhythmic beat at a time. The narrative unfolds as you play, revealing the secrets of their existence and the cataclysm that shaped their world.
Gameplay and Features
Kamitsubaki City Ensemble offers a captivating rhythm gaming experience. Players will guide the AI girls through their musical journey across four difficulty levels (easy, normal, hard, and pro), starting with four lanes and escalating to seven for a challenging experience. The base game boasts 48 songs, with additional tracks available via a season pass.
The game's soundtrack features popular tracks from Kamitsubaki Studio and the Musical Isotope series, including hits like "Devour the Past," "Carnivorous Plant," "Sirius's Heart," and "Terra." Stay tuned to the official website for the latest updates.
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