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* NintendoHard: It's like an unholy mix between ''Osu!'' and ''VideoGame/ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games updated the mechanics making it ''even harder'' to beat.
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Released on November 14, 2013, it's loosely based on ''Anime/JewelpetHappiness''. Like the ''Twinkle'' game, it's more about life simulation, more specifically managing the Jewelpet Cafe Happiness and cooking recipes ala ''VideoGame/CookingMama''.
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Released on November 14, 2013, it's loosely based on ''Anime/JewelpetHappiness''. Like the ''Twinkle'' game, it's more about life simulation, more specifically managing the Jewelpet Cafe Café Happiness and cooking recipes ala ''VideoGame/CookingMama''.
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Released on November 14, 2013, it's loosely based on ''Anime/JewelpetHappiness''. Like the ''Twinkle'' game, it's more about life simulation.
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* BigBad: Diana in the second game. [[spoiler:She later [[HeelFaceTurn regains her senses]] in the end and becomes a [[DefeatMeansPlayable playable character]].]]
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* BigBad: Diana in the second game. [[spoiler:She game is mostly responsible for all of the bad happenings during stage intros, her presence is identified by the purple fog. [[spoiler:However, she later [[HeelFaceTurn regains her senses]] in the end and becomes a [[DefeatMeansPlayable playable character]].]]
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* NintendoHard: Oh, sooo much! It's like an unholy mix between ''Osu!'' and ''VideoGame/ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games updated the mechanics making it even harder ''even harder'' to beat.
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!!'''Jewelpet Cute Magic Fantasy'''
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* VideoGameCaringPotential / VideoGameCrueltyPotential: VideoGameCaringPotential: The third game, in which you care for 8 Jewelpets (Ruby, Sapphie, Garnet, Milky, Luna, Peridot, Sango and Labra).Labra).
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* MusicalGameplay: They're all rhythm games, except the third game, although it does have some elements of it, specifically when you attempt to awaken a Jewelpet from its Jewel Charm.
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* MusicalGameplay: They're all rhythm games, except the third game, and sixth games, although it the third game does have some elements of it, specifically when you attempt to awaken a Jewelpet from its Jewel Charm.
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* AlternateUniverse: Despite following the plotline of the anime series (except for the first game), it is played out differently for the younger player to adapt.
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* AlternateUniverse: Despite following the plotline of the anime series (except for the first game), it is [[LighterAndSofter played out differently for the younger player to adapt.adapt]].
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* BigBad: Diana in the second game. [[spoiler:She later [[HeelFaceTurn regains her senses]] in the end.]]
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* BigBad: Diana in the second game. [[spoiler:She later [[HeelFaceTurn regains her senses]] in the end.end and becomes a [[DefeatMeansPlayable playable character]].]]
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* BigBad: Diana in the second game.
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* BigBad: Diana in the second game. [[spoiler:She later [[HeelFaceTurn regains her senses]] in the end.]]
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* AndYourRewardIsClothes: In the first game, completing the first 3 levels of all stages allows your Jewelpet to wear a cape rewarded from Moldavite. They don't effect gameplay however, but it does look good on your player character.
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Aside from the cuteness that is the anime series, the ''Franchise/{{Jewelpet}}'' franchise has a line of rhythmic music games for the NintendoDS UsefulNotes/NintendoDS and the Nintendo 3DS.UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. They are:
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The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions are utilized by the stylus, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
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The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is the only ''Jewelpet'' game that made it into the ''Famitsu'' Hall of Fame.
!!'''Jewelpet Let's play Together in the Room of Magic!'''
The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
!!'''Jewelpet Let's play Together in the Room of Magic!'''
The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
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!!'''Jewelpet Let's
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Officially the fourth in the series and the first Jewelpet 3DS game developed and published by Furyu, released on November 10, 2011. The game adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
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The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapts some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
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Released on November 14, 2013, it's loosely based on ''Anime/JewelpetHappiness''. Like the ''Twinkle'' game, it's more about life simulation.
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* AlternateUniverse: Despite that it follows the plotline of the anime series (except the first and third game), it is played differently for the younger player to adapt.
* MusicalGameplay: Except the third game, although it does have some RhythmGame elements, more speficially when you attempt to awaken a Jewelpet out of it's Jewel Charm.
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* VideoGameCaringPotential / VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game, in which you care for 8 Jewelpets(Ruby, Jewelpets (Ruby, Sapphie, Garnet, Milky, Luna, Peridot, Sango and Labra).
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The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
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The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt adapts some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
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* MusicalGameplay: Except the third game.
* MusicalGameplay: Except the third game.
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* AlternateUniverse: Despite that it follows the plotline of the anime series (except the first and third game), it is played differently for the younger player to adapt.
* MusicalGameplay: Except the thirdgame.game, although it does have some RhythmGame elements, more speficially when you attempt to awaken a Jewelpet out of it's Jewel Charm.
* MusicalGameplay: Except the third
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* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between ''Osu!'' and ''VideoGame/ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
* VideoGameCaringPotential / VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game.
* VideoGameCaringPotential / VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game.
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* NintendoHard: Oh so Oh, sooo much! It's like an unholy mix between ''Osu!'' and ''VideoGame/ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update updated the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
* VideoGameCaringPotential / VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The thirdgame.game, in which you care for 8 Jewelpets(Ruby, Sapphie, Garnet, Milky, Luna, Peridot, Sango and Labra).
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* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between ''Osu!'' and ''ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
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* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between ''Osu!'' and ''ParappaTheRapper''.''VideoGame/ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
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Aside from the cuteness that is the anime series, the {{Anime/Jewelpet}} spun its own ''Franchise/{{Jewelpet}}'' has a line of Rythymic Music Games rhythmic music games for the NintendoDS and the Nintendo 3DS. There are currently 5 of them in the franchise:
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The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
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The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also are utilized by the stylus as well, stylus, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
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The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
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The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game ''Jewelpet'' game that made it into the Famitsu ''Famitsu'' Hall of Fame.
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* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between Osu! and ParappaTheRapper. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: The third game.
** VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: The third game.
** VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game.
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* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between Osu! ''Osu!'' and ParappaTheRapper.''ParappaTheRapper''. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
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* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between Osu! and ParapaTheRapper.ParappaTheRapper. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
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:The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
;Jewelpet DS Magic Kirapi Kariin
:The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
;Jewelpet Let's play Together in the Room of Magic!
:The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
;Jewelpet Magical Rhythm Yay!
:Officially the fourth in the series and the first Jewelpet 3DS game developed and published by Furyu, released on November 10, 2011. The game adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
;Jewelpet Magical Dance in Style Deco!
:The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
:The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
;Jewelpet DS Magic Kirapi Kariin
:The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
;Jewelpet Let's play Together in the Room of Magic!
:The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
;Jewelpet Magical Rhythm Yay!
:Officially the fourth in the series and the first Jewelpet 3DS game developed and published by Furyu, released on November 10, 2011. The game adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
;Jewelpet Magical Dance in Style Deco!
:The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
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The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
:The
The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
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The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
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Officially the fourth in the series and the first Jewelpet 3DS game developed and published by Furyu, released on November 10, 2011. The game adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
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The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
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:The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
;Jewelpet DS Magic Kirapi Kariin
:The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
;Jewelpet Let's play Together in the Room of Magic!
:The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
;Jewelpet Magical Rhythm Yay!
:Officially the fourth in the series and the first Jewelpet 3DS game developed and published by Furyu, released on November 10, 2011. The game adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
;Jewelpet Magical Dance in Style Deco!
:The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
[[{{Anime/Jewelpet}} Tropes on the anime in general can be found here]].
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* AlternateUniverse: Despite it follows the plotline of the anime series (except the first and third game), it is played differently for the younger player to adapt.
* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between Osu! and ParapaTheRapper. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: The third game.
** VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game.
;Jewelpet Cute Magic Fantasy
:The first Jewelpet game developed and published by MTO, released on April 30, 2010. The game utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a horizontal layout and uses the DS Stylus to navigate through the game. Magic sessions were also utilized by the stylus as well, letting the player touch the flowers appearing on the screen to successfully synchronize with the music. Wi-Fi Connection is also available, allowing online gameplay with other players.
;Jewelpet DS Magic Kirapi Kariin
:The second Jewelpet game released on December 17, 2009. It's the sequel to Jewel Pet: Cute Magic Fantasy and the game is based on the Jewelpet anime itself. The gameplay is like the first game but with major additions such as adding the microphone feature, character voices from the anime and VS Magic sessions. Interactions with your Jewelpet is introduced in this game. This is also the only Jewelpet Game that made it into the Famitsu Hall of Fame.
;Jewelpet Let's play Together in the Room of Magic!
:The third Jewelpet game released on August 5, 2010. Unlike the past two games, the third one utilizes the Nintendo DS console in a vertical layout and is based on the Jewelpet Twinkle anime. It has a different gameplay style, which departs from the first two sequels and has a few improvements made in the gameplay such as improved interactions with your Jewelpet, accessories for the Jewelpet characters, mini-games and newer magic sessions.
;Jewelpet Magical Rhythm Yay!
:Officially the fourth in the series and the first Jewelpet 3DS game developed and published by Furyu, released on November 10, 2011. The game adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet Sunshine.
;Jewelpet Magical Dance in Style Deco!
:The fifth and current Jewelpet game, released on November 8, 2012. It adapt some elements from the fourth series, Jewelpet Kira☆Deco!
[[{{Anime/Jewelpet}} Tropes on the anime in general can be found here]].
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* AlternateUniverse: Despite it follows the plotline of the anime series (except the first and third game), it is played differently for the younger player to adapt.
* NintendoHard: Oh so much! It's like an unholy mix between Osu! and ParapaTheRapper. Getting a perfect clear needs serious memorization on which musical flower you need to touch. The later games update the mechanics making it even harder to beat.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: The third game.
** VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The third game.