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#コンパス ライブアリーナ

Catégorie : MusiqueVersion: 2.0.2

Taille:169.1 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1+

Promoteur:NHN PlayArt Corp.

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Description de l'application

Plongez dans le monde vibrant de #Compass Live Arena, un jeu de rythme 3D gratuit proposant un éventail éblouissant de chansons Vocaloid et des héros #Compass bien-aimés en tant que danseurs dynamiques ! Vivez le frisson d'un concert en direct à portée de main.

Ce projet collaboratif entre NHN PlayArt et Niconico amène les batailles intenses de #Compass à un tout nouveauw niveau de divertissement interactif.

Qu'est-ce que #Compass Live Arena ?

Plongez-vous dans un espace de jeu social conçu pour une expérience musicale live ultime. Rejoignez des joueurs du monde entier dans une salle de concert en ligne pas comme les autres !

La musique live rencontre le gameplay rythmé

Appuyez sur les notes qui apparaissent sur scène en parfaite synchronisation avec la musique et les angles de caméra pour une expérience de jeu rythmique exaltante entrelacée avec une performance live captivante. Voyez les héros du #Compass se transformer en danseurs électrisants !

Une collaboration de talents créatifs

Compass Live Arena possède une liste impressionnante de créateurs : des producteurs Vocaloid renommés, des chorégraphes talentueux et des doubleurs populaires de l'univers #Compass. La chanson thème principale, "Rhythm", est composée par le célèbre DECO*27 !

Avec de la musique de : DECO*27, Nayutan Alien, Hachioji P, 40mP, EasyPop, MARETU, Mafumafu, Kairiki Bear, PolyphonicBranch, buzzG, Police Piccadilly, TOKOTOKO, OSTER project, Drop & Yura Hazuki, vanbox, Ume Tora, lumo, Satsuki Ga Tenkomori, Eve, Noboru↑, niki, Kanaria, samfree et plus !

Ce jeu est-il fait pour vous ?

Ce jeu est parfait si vous aimez :

  • Jeux de rythme et jeux musicaux
  • Musique vocaloïde
  • Jeu coopératif
  • Héros de la boussole

  • Jeux gratuits
  • Musique Vocaloid, même si vous êtes débutant
  • Des intrigues captivantes dans les jeux musicaux
  • Chansons de Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len et Megurine Luka
  • Chansons Vocaloid avec des récits convaincants
  • Inviter des amis à se joindre à la fête

Tarifs

L'application peut être téléchargée et jouée gratuitement, avec des achats intégrés en option.

Veuillez consulterw le contrat de licence d'application et les conditions d'utilisation avant de jouer.

(C) NHN PlayArt Corp.

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dans la version 2.0.2 (29 août 2023)w

Cette mise à jour inclut des corrections de bugs mineurs et des améliorations de performances. Mettez à jour vers la dernière version pour la meilleure expérience !

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Here’s what you should know:


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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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