When I first saw this game back in 2006, I thought it was a silly game for little kids, that are age 6-10. But three years later in 2009, I decided to give it a go. It was definitely better than I thought. At first you might actually be quite bad at this game, but when you get the hang of it, you feel like you're achieving something. Just when you think you're getting good the difficulty revs up on you. The game's concept is like a donkey konga concept, you hit the numbers on screen when the moving circle matches with the number circle. Sounds like a simple concept, but wait till you start playing more. Though for me, it just got more and more addictive. It even has somewhat if a story line as well, that is manga inspired. If you like trying new concepts, and want a change from Guitar Hero, or Rock Band on the DS, this could be the game for you!
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