I also expected a rhythm game but yeah!It's really cute and I really like how easy it is to advance each level and collecting cute outfits for miku and getting a whole army of figurines
As a huge fan of rhythm games, I was really looking forward to this title, only to find out it was a Tap Titan alternative. So obviously, I was rather disappointed. Although this might be a somewhat biased standpoint, I'll review it objectively for the game it was meant to be.
Graphics: Cute and very defined. The sprites have a clear edge with simple but charismatic animations that smoothly portrays their various egos.
Sound: The game revolves around Hatsune Miku. So you're gonna have to expect abnormally high pitched and fast paced music. It's not a personal favorite genre of music but compared to most other tapping games I've played, the bgm here was much more enjoyable. (At least once you've already gotten used to it and/or reached the ultimate level of weeb)
Gameplay: I don't really think I have to go in depth here. Just tap (or autoclick), earn coins and upgrade your vocaloid army.
Storyline: [懵懂][為什麼]
Overall Impressions: A casual tapping game you can enjoy leisurely at your own pace for a long term. Has potential to be a favorable game to collectors due to the various event costumes assumed to be released in the future and finally one you should avoid spending on (unless you really want to, by all means, help support the game).
Gotta be honest, I was a bit hyped when they were releasing a new Hatsune Miku game, and on Android even. I didn't know what kind of game it was but I was hyped, another new Hatsune Miku rhythm game. Unfortunately, it wasn't.
This is a REALLY casual kind of game that you can just leave and be off with your day and come back when it needs your input.
If I have to say, it's like the Billion Wives games. Atleast those games rewarded me with nice artworks when I was done playing them. Tap Wonder however seems to be endless, if you check the achievements tab, it goes over 9000(heh). No, really, I think it goes over 9000.
Gameplay is simple. Just tap to reach your goal, and with some help of the other vocaloids, you can continue accruing points even when you leave the game. I got a bit bored and my fingers were starting to cramp from the tapping, so I "cheated" a bit. (autoclickers ftw!)
The one thing I like though is the BGM. They actually put Vocaloid songs in the game. Sadly, I think there were only five of them, their good though, I just wish they added a bit more and made the songs a bit louder, even when using headphones their a bit soft.
Overall, I am disappointed with the game. No forseeable worthwhile reward and a very simplistic gameplay. If they could atleast added a bit more Vocaloid songs in it, I would enjoy it a bit more. For now it stays in my phone and see if I could finish it (currently at stage 325).
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b3nvfx
3.5As a huge fan of rhythm games, I was really looking forward to this title, only to find out it was a Tap Titan alternative. So obviously, I was rather disappointed. Although this might be a somewhat biased standpoint, I'll review it objectively for the game it was meant to be. Graphics: Cute and very defined. The sprites have a clear edge with simple but charismatic animations that smoothly portrays their various egos. Sound: The game revolves around Hatsune Miku. So you're gonna have to expect abnormally high pitched and fast paced music. It's not a personal favorite genre of music but compared to most other tapping games I've played, the bgm here was much more enjoyable. (At least once you've already gotten used to it and/or reached the ultimate level of weeb) Gameplay: I don't really think I have to go in depth here. Just tap (or autoclick), earn coins and upgrade your vocaloid army. Storyline: [懵懂][為什麼] Overall Impressions: A casual tapping game you can enjoy leisurely at your own pace for a long term. Has potential to be a favorable game to collectors due to the various event costumes assumed to be released in the future and finally one you should avoid spending on (unless you really want to, by all means, help support the game).
dominic Chin
2.75Gotta be honest, I was a bit hyped when they were releasing a new Hatsune Miku game, and on Android even. I didn't know what kind of game it was but I was hyped, another new Hatsune Miku rhythm game. Unfortunately, it wasn't. This is a REALLY casual kind of game that you can just leave and be off with your day and come back when it needs your input. If I have to say, it's like the Billion Wives games. Atleast those games rewarded me with nice artworks when I was done playing them. Tap Wonder however seems to be endless, if you check the achievements tab, it goes over 9000(heh). No, really, I think it goes over 9000. Gameplay is simple. Just tap to reach your goal, and with some help of the other vocaloids, you can continue accruing points even when you leave the game. I got a bit bored and my fingers were starting to cramp from the tapping, so I "cheated" a bit. (autoclickers ftw!) The one thing I like though is the BGM. They actually put Vocaloid songs in the game. Sadly, I think there were only five of them, their good though, I just wish they added a bit more and made the songs a bit louder, even when using headphones their a bit soft. Overall, I am disappointed with the game. No forseeable worthwhile reward and a very simplistic gameplay. If they could atleast added a bit more Vocaloid songs in it, I would enjoy it a bit more. For now it stays in my phone and see if I could finish it (currently at stage 325).