Music Monstars rocks Europe
Music Monstars is a new music game developed by Novarama and published by JoWood Ibérica and Tivola, which combines the gameplay styles of Ouendan with instrument-simulating music games like Jam Sessions and Band Brothers in an interesting way. Notes are played by tapping shrinking circles on the screen as in Ouendan, but those circles correspond to keyboard keys, drums, or guitar strings in such a way that players play the song in the game by tapping. Eventually, then, it could be possible to play the song without the "assistance" of the circles.
But to really see why Music Monstars is awesome, watch the above video. Then have a look at the two after the break. We really, really hope it gets released outside of Europe (but with the band Europe intact).
[Thanks, Sam!]









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sam @ Jun 11th 2008 1:46PM
Depeche Mode one really teased me to put my hands on this game.
Now Im expecting the full list of tracks. :)
Zoidberg @ Jun 11th 2008 2:13PM
When I hear The Final Countdown now, all I can think of is Gob.
harvest_god @ Jun 11th 2008 2:15PM
Wow, that looked... hard. And how did he know how long to hold the keys on the piano (aside from knowing the song I mean...). I didn't see any indicator for that.
Despite that, it looks great. Ouendan/EBA+ Band Brothers= instant win.
morfeatire @ Jun 11th 2008 2:48PM
hmm.. when its going to be released? Or is it already out?
hvnlysoldr @ Jun 11th 2008 3:10PM
I'll buy this.
Jackson H @ Jun 11th 2008 3:29PM
That actually looks pretty fun.
(Oh! And I was wishing that on that last song there was a big fat monster on the top screen waving his arms back and forth. That would have really tied the whole thing together.)
Smatt @ Jun 11th 2008 4:10PM
If you ask me it doesn't look as good as EBA/Ouendan. The instrument thing seemed like a good idea at first but it limits where they can put the markers (i.e they can't use the whole touch screen) and as has already been said how would people know how long to hold the notes down for (unless it produces the held note from the touch). Also without the orders it looks like harder songs could become impossible to remember the order of the markers. Plus that dancing this was just irritating. I doubt I'll pick this up.
Blue_Falcon @ Jun 11th 2008 5:01PM
I think these three tracks alone sold me on this game, if it ever hits the states.
idk @ Jun 11th 2008 5:40PM
How many time do you think the person practice the game?
CheeseCake @ Jun 12th 2008 7:41PM
just the tracks already makes me really REALLY want it. but it looks hard...
Inanimate @ Jun 12th 2008 11:29PM
My my, this actually looks interesting.
Christopher @ Jul 7th 2008 8:26PM
Wow. How did I miss this before? This looks really cool. More up my alley then Guitar Hero...