So yeah basically you just tap this spots that pops up on the screen at specific moments (which usually follows the music/song). You can think of it as DDR for a touchscreen and it's just plain fun. I can't speak, read or write Japanese but the game is so easy to understand that you really don't need to. You can even keep up with the storylines (well I think I do at least lol). Anyway, the game starts of at a decent/normal difficulty at least if you're new to this type of game and quickly get's harder. I've done about 6 songs or so and I'm now stuck (working on it though). For anyone who wonders I'm the type of guy that usually can finish the game on the "normal-hard" difficulty but not on "very hard" or "extreme", just so you get an impression of how difficult this game might be.
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