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Ongaku

Pop the bubbles to the music, to paint the perfect picture!


Genre: Action Released: 08 October 2010

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About Ongaku

Overview

Ongaku is a 2D rhythm action game infusing original music and stylized artwork. Progress through the fantasy kingdom of Melody; paint the worlds by popping paint bubbles in time to music. Players can also create, play and share custom levels with their own music, pictures, and videos!

Features

  • 11 brand new lusciously animated levels, each with their own new music theme.
  • Auto-generate playable levels from your imported media using the Tune-O-Matic.
  • Create your own levels with The Melody Maker, where you can import your favourite music track, picture or video.
  • Share the levels you’ve created with your friends and see their creations.
  • Five difficulty settings allow you to enjoy playing whatever your level of expertise.
  • Minimum Requirements

    OS: Windows 7/Vista/XP
    CPU: 2.4GHz Processor
    Memory: 1GB RAM
    Video: 256MB Graphics Memory, Shader 2.0
    DirectX: 9.0c or greater
    Hard Drive: 3GB free space
    Other Requirments: Windows Media Player 9 or later, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package

    Recommended Requirments

    OS: Windows 7/Vista/XP
    CPU: 2.4GHz Processor
    Memory: 2GB RAM
    Video: 512MB Graphics Memory, Shader 2.0
    DirectX: 9.0c or greater
    Hard Drive: 3GB free space
    Other Requirments: Windows Media Player 9 or later, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package

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    Justin_bieber__283445f_tiny
    November 29, 2010 Ongaku

    I love this game! I uploaded my favorite songs to play to and you can even create your own songs. It gets really challenging in the harder levels!

    Creep_tiny
    October 14, 2010 Ongaku

    Well... got this a few days ago, being a huge Rock Band fan, I think these guys didnt do too bad of a job. I like how when you start with a song you got this pretty canvas and as you make mistakes it burns holes in it to reveal an evil version. Good game, Good entertainment