I've seen a few people put "thumb player" etc in their comments on their profile, sometimes with this joking "YES i am playing like that!!! Wow!!" Tone... I play this with my thumbs like any rhythm game I've ever played but it made me wonder if thats not the "normal" way? I frankly can't imagine playing it with any other fingers lmao. I get that maybe on a tablet / any larger screen it would be hard to have the needed range with your thumbs but I play on a fairly small phone so that's not an issue to me- Anyways how do yall play ?

Well... i mean you're playing on a really easy mode and you'll eventually play way harder songs if you practice. Pretty much everyone who plays this game was like that though (especially me) and now I play master. i didn't play co-op when I started though because of that same reason


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Because you're playing on normal and it's probably way too easy for your skill level. (Wait, maybe it's because I was already experienced with rhythm games, hello Bandori!) So yeah, now you can officially AP Tondemo-Wonders on Master, just like me!

Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!, known in Japan as Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat. Hatsune Miku (Japanese:   feat., Hepburn: Purojekuto Sekai Karafuru Sutji! fcharingu Hatsune Miku), abbreviated to PJSK or Proseka, subtitled Brand New World from its 3rd anniversary, is a rhythm game developed by Colorful Palette, a studio of CyberAgent's Craft Egg, who also was involved in development before it shifted to Colorful Palette, and published by Sega Corporation. The game is a spin-off from Sega's Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series, and features Crypton Future Media's virtual singers Hatsune Miku, Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin and Len, MEIKO, and KAITO, alongside the cast of 20 original human characters that are split into five units, each with a unique theme. Set in the real world where Virtual Singers only exist as fiction, the characters come across another world called "Sekai," where various "true feelings" are projected. The game was released for Android and Apple devices on September 30, 2020. It was developed with Unity, and uses the Piapro Studio NT engine for voice synthesis.[1]

In order to enter Sekai, one must find and play the song "Untitled." This silent song has no melody or lyrics and is created at the same time as the Sekai, and is mysteriously inserted on their devices. It can be anything, such as a game console, a smartphone, a smartwatch, a TV, a tablet, and a computer. When they play an "Untitled" song, they can travel between the real world and the Sekai. As one is able to discover their true feelings, the song will contain a playable melody and lyrics, and well as its title.

Colorful Stage's gameplay consists of tapping notes as they slide toward the bottom to the rhythm of a chosen song; players have to tap, slide and flick to match new free-form rhythm notes, and special yellow notes that are worth more points towards the score. The overall gameplay is similar to Sega's Persona Dancing (Atlus), Chunithm and Bandai Namco's The Idolmaster series, the players are given 1,000 health points to clear a song with the ability to heal through character skills, and one can adjust song speed and difficulty to their liking. In lieu of an energy system that is prevalent in most free-to-play games, Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage utilizes Live Boosts that increases rewards for completing a song, and players can continue playing even when they run out of boosts.

Players gain experience points (EXP) by clearing songs and listening to overworld conversations between characters. Such talks are fully voiced with 2.5D movement via Live2D technology, and their conversations are depicted in a visual novel-style presentation that is prepared for each group, including the Virtual Singers such as Miku. Further dialogues are added over time through events. EXP also improves a unit's rank, which unlocks additional chapters in group stories. Cards, which use a star ranking system to determine rarity (four stars being the rarest), are acquired via the gacha system, a luck-based mechanic in which players spend the in-game currency Crystals with the hope of winning their desired cards. Although Project Sekai is a free-to-play game, players can spend real-life money to acquire in game currency.

The game also features Virtual Lives, a mode where players can go to a virtual concert, similar to augmented reality or a Vocaloid live concert, where players can interact with one another. They can see other players all around the world and their favorite group performing via 3D animation.

The game initially launched with 28 songs, with around four new songs added per month to the game; as of December 2021, a total of 146 songs are included. The tracklist mainly consists of Vocaloid songs or those from Vocaloid producers, with most songs having two versions: the original version (or new versions specifically made for the game; named "Virtual Singer version" in-game), and Sekai versions, having the song covered by the original characters, and sometimes joined by a Virtual Singer. Some songs also have a 3D MV or animated MV, with animated MVs either being newly created for the game (named "2D MV" in-game) or original. Songs without an MV are played with a static 2D background.

The game was first announced on August 30, 2019, at Magical Mirai 2019.[11][12] The development is done by the Colorful Palette, a newly established subsidiary of Craft Egg (who is already known for another rhythm game: BanG Dream! Girls Band Party). Yuichiro Kondo, the first producer of Girls Band Party, also serves as the producer for this game. The project started in 2017 and was initially being developed entirely by Craft Egg, but Kondo thought it was necessary to avoid a situation where the project would clash with the development of Girls Band Party, so he created Colorful Palette with Craft Egg's core members within the company.[13][14][15]

The title is a rhythm game that features arrangements of songs made by various artists over the years using the Vocaloid software. The original story of the game is told in a visual novel and musical film-style. The direction of the game's design and concept is different from other Hatsune Miku-related games, such as Sega's Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA, where the player and Hatsune Miku face each other directly and communicate in the game. The project is said to be "a work that embodies the existence of Hatsune Miku" and explores the relationship between music and people. One of the reasons behind this format was the idea of "wanting the younger generation to listen to more Vocaloid music and other songs from the internet." Therefore, while knowing that there could be people opposed to the idea of addition of original characters, it was decided to develop such a setting.[16]

The game's pre-registration was originally set to begin in late April, but was delayed until further notice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pre-registration later started on July 17, 2020, and Sega revealed the goals were set from 100,000 to 1,000,000 pre-registrations. In September 2020, the pre-registrations later reached 1,000,000 and players who pre registered received rewards.

Player Rank represents a player's progression in the game. Exp towards a player's Player Rank is gained by playing lives. Every rank up gives the player 10 free live bonuses (and may overflow over 10), crystals, and sometimes other items. Titles are unlocked at ranks 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500. Certain features of the game are also unlocked at various levels. The current Player Rank cap is rank 500.

The following formula is used to calculate the Player Rank exp gained per live: m s c o r e  m b o n u s {\displaystyle m_{score}\times m_{bonus}} , where mscore is the score rank multiplier and mbonus is the live bonus multiplier.

You'll quickly learn how to play the game in the first few moments after opening Project Sekai Colorful Stage Feat. Hatsune Miku . You just have to touch the tiles falling from the screen at the right time to string together the notes that make up the song that's playing. However, the rhythm gameplay is taken up a notch thanks to the quality music in this title, with Hatsune Miku holding a special place of honor.

One of the most interesting aspects of this title is that the virtual singers are actually very important to the game's story and overall plot. In Project Sekai Colorful Stage Feat. Hatsune Miku there are two worlds: the real world and the Sekai world, a space born of people's imagination and the place where Miko lives. The characters from the \"real world\" end up in Sekai, and there, they'll begin their adventures as if it were the latest isekai anime.

One of the most interesting aspects of this title is that the virtual singers are actually very important to the game's story and overall plot. In Project Sekai Colorful Stage Feat. Hatsune Miku there are two worlds: the real world and the Sekai world, a space born of people's imagination and the place where Miko lives. The characters from the "real world" end up in Sekai, and there, they'll begin their adventures as if it were the latest isekai anime. ff782bc1db

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