So for me this is something I am hoping the developer would continue. I am a big fan of the original iOS game and I was constantly looking for an equivalent of it back then for Android but I wasn't so lucky finding one. I had Google Japanese keyboard already installed so I didn't have a problem there.Ĭurrently it only has 14 songs, of which I only know one (アカイト, Akaito) but hopefully the developer would continue and expand it. But the main downside is that you will needing an internet connection in order to play the game.Īs for the Japanese 12 key keyboard, you will have to download it separately since the game doesn't have it built in. It's free to download but I don't know if it's still available in the App Store.Īs I have said above, this game has drawn inspiration from Miku Flick, though the main difference, and it is quite evident with the game size, where Miku Flick has videos already preloaded in the game (total size: 900mb+), this game streams the videos. I wasn't able to play the original but I had the opportunity to play the sequel. It is hard if you don't know the layout of the keyboard, but once you got used to it, it is a very fun experience. It's gameplay is really unique since it uses Japanese characters using the Japanese 12 key layout keyboard that you need to match, by indication of the title, by flicking. To anyone who isn't in the know, Miku Flick (and it's sequel, Miku Flick 0/2) is a rhythm game for the iOS. Flick along with the lyrics Hatsune Miku’s most popular music in this new rhythm action game Precisely time and input the lyrics to Miku's song to perform successfully. Wow, I can't believe somebody still remember's Miku Flick.
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