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Akihabara: Feel the Rhythm is Available Now

Akihabara: Feel the Rhythm is Available Now

It was announced by JMJ Interactive, that Akihabara – a stylish rhythm-based game featuring the iconic Akihabara district – is available now on mobile (iOS/Android) and Steam! Take a musical journey with Callie through Tokyo’s Akihabara district – and groove to the beats to achieve a high score in this original music/rhythm game.

Check out the desktop trailer of Akihabara: Feel the Rhythm, showcasing the games’ features:

“The rules are simple: Time your actions to the rhythm and the Beat Marker as you change icons while jamming to the electro-infused soundtrack before they fill up the grid. Cycle through icons by tapping on your screen (or by pressing the up key or left clicking, depending on your device) as the Beat Marker passes over them on the grid to create matches of three or more. To earn a “Good” or “Perfect” score multiplier bonus, sync your actions to the beat by changing icons right as the Beat Maker passes over a grid line!

You can activate the special “Super Icon” by chaining together multiple “Good” and “Perfect” ratings to fill your Super Charge meter. Once triggered, the Super Icon will destroy everything in a 3×3 grid wherever it lands. Want an even bigger challenge? Try increasing the difficulty settings to see if you can move to Akihabara’s rhythm. Harder difficulty settings increase the minimum amount of icons required to trigger a match:

  • Easy = 3 icons
  • Normal = 4 icons
  • Hard = 5 icons

Experience 10 levels of high tempo music in Campaign mode – or enjoy individual levels unlocked during your campaign in Single Track mode. Once you complete the campaign, a special bonus “Midnight Mix” mode will be unlocked with 5 mellow track remixes. Show everyone you’re the ultimate beat master by earning 15 different achievements – and rake in enough points to grab a spot on the cross-platform online leaderboards!”

“Akihabara: Feel the Rhythm is a product of my deep infatuation with the Akihabara district in Tokyo,” says Mårten Jonsson, founder of JMJ Interactive. “Similar to Akihabara’s awesome nightlife, the game offers players intriguing visuals, bass-heavy EDM, and all the flair and style found in this fascinating place. I’m looking forward to seeing everyone’s high scores in the online leaderboards!”

For more information on Akihabara: Feel the Rhythm, visit its official website.

Paúl Ordóñez

The Freddy Fazbear of Gaming Instincts, Paul was brought in by the editor in chief Luis to contribute with the news portion of the website along with Manuel, and together, they are bringing the daily news and content relevant to gaming for the viewers to enjoy. Paul is an avid Monster Hunter Fan, and an insanely commited gamer with lots of great insights and very open minded about new forms of games as well.

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