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3VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom, or a button pressed if playing the Switch version on a controller. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move, and change color and thickness, adding a [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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5VOEZ has a selection of eight or more free songs, which rotate on a regular basis. Keys can be purchased in order to unlock a song, so that it can be played when it is not currently in roation.
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7In addition to the songs, the game also includes diary pages, which detail the events of a group of friends and their lives. Diary pages are unlocked by completing different goals, and occasionally provide free keys for unlocking songs.
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9The Switch port in particular was previously known for being the only Switch game to be non-playable in docked mode, but a later update allows the game to be played in docked mode and with a controller (when the Switch is in handheld mode, it can be played with either type of input, but docked leaves controller play as the only option).
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11!!This game provides examples of:
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13* AllegedlyFreeGame:
14** The game is free to download, but in order to play songs not currently in rotation, [[CosmeticAward as well as unlock avatars to use]] [[RandomlyDrops from the gacha,]] you have to use keys, in the shape of the game's bird, nan, to unlock them. Nans can be unlocked either by unlocking diary entries or buying them with in-app purchases. At the least, there are occasional discounts that make it cheaper to buy nans in bulk.
15** Averted with the Switch port, which uses the traditional "pay once and the game is indefinitely yours to play" model, with free updates.
16* AprilFoolsDay:
17** For April Fool's Day 2017, a song called "Gamegame?" was added for just that day. It's identical to the song "Gamegame" music-wise, but it has a new set of ''very'' screwy charts rated [[BrokeTheRatingScale -41, 99, and 41]]. For 2018, they did something similar, adding a song called "[=PяayStation=]", identical to "[=PrayStation=]" music-wise but with a set of charts that are basically extended {{Shout Out}}s to various other music games.
18* ArcSymbol: Diamonds are seen everywhere from the shape of the notes, the way the 'O' in VOEZ looks on the main screen, and the interface in general.
19* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The effect for touching a note changes based on the type of hit: blue for normal, gold for perfect, and multicolored for max perfect.
20** Unlocked songs will have a colored diamond at the bottom of them based on the best combo gotten on that song: blue for a standard full combo, or a gold for an all perfect. These colors are also shown on the diamonds underneath the combo indicator during gameplay, showing the best rank you are currently achieving.
21* DifficultyLevels: Easy, Hard, and Special, although Special is based on the amount of moving note tracks rather than difficulty. There are goals based around all the difficulty levels, so the player needs to beat songs on every difficulty level to [[UnlockableContent unlock diary pages.]]
22* EverythingsBetterWithRainbows: The effect for getting a max perfect on a note is rainbow colored. In some of the songs, the different colored track lines will form a rainbow pattern. And then there's the song titles "RAINBOW" and "Rainbow Adventure".
23** Each of the [[ColorCodedCharacters characters have a color associated with them]], representing the colors of the rainbow, excluding violet.
24*** Sasaki Yuko: Red
25*** Chelsea: Orange
26*** Lance: Yellow
27*** Ocean: Green
28*** Jessy: Blue
29*** Qian Qian: Indigo
30* FlawlessVictory: Full Combos (do not miss a beat) and All Perfects ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin all beat hits are "Perfect"]])
31* FlowerMotif: Not as prominent as in {{VideoGame/Deemo}}, but the songs “Carnation” and “Ancient Rose” are named after flowers.
32* GameplayGrading: Gives a numerical score based on a percentage, and a letter score based on the numerical score.
33* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The game [[https://gonintendo.com/stories/308042-voez-yanked-for-switch-eshop-in-north-america-due-to-esrb-ratings was temporarily pulled from the Nintendo eShop in the US]] and rerated from E for Everyone to T for "Mild Blood, Partial Nudity" in regards to some previously overlooked content.
34* HarderThanHard: The difficulty levels go Easy, Hard, and ''Special''. Special is usually this trope, [[NonIndicativeDifficulty but a few songs actually have it easier than Hard.]].
35* HeartSymbol: The special version of "PRETTY DOG" uses slide notes to form a heart.
36* LightIsGood: The songs "Keep You Safe" and "Brightness"
37* NonIndicativeDifficulty: Usually Special is the hardest difficulty level, but the songs “Keep You Safe” and “The Longest Night” both rated as harder on the Hard difficulty level.
38* NonIndicativeName: The judgement rank of Perfect (below Max Perfect) really means not only is your timing off, you also only get 70-90% of the note score.
39* RankInflation:
40** It's possible to get an S rating on a song by getting a high enough score or receive a title.[[note]]A high enough score would 950,000 or more out of a million, and a title would be a Full Combo or All Perfect[[/note]]
41** The judge ranks are Miss, OK, Perfect, and ''Max Perfect''.
42* RuleOfCute: The unlock keys are represented by cute birds, known as "nans".
43* PlayEveryDay: Some of the goals for unlocking diary require playing a song each day for consecutive length of time.
44* {{Retraux}}: The song "[[LuckyCharmsTitle Hop Step Adventure☆]]" is a chiptune song.
45** Same with "Owari to Hajimari no Oto", which is made by the same artist as above except ''much harder''.
46* ScrapbookStory: The diary entries include not only diary pages, but notes, texts, and tweets by the various characters.
47* ShoutOut: Mandoras, a plant creature from a different Rayark game, can be seen in the song artwork for some of the songs, such as “Soul in Call” and "[=PrayStation=]".
48* UnlockableContent: The diary entries.
49* UnwinnableJokeGame: The 2017 AprilFoolsDay version of Game Game is effectively this. Highlights include teleporting hold notes, notes that are invisible until just before you miss them, and so many notes at once that you'd need all your fingers to get it right. That said, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXNiX7WEluI at least one person]] managed to get All Perfect anyway.
50** Notably, it's one of the only songs that has ''not'' been ported to Switch.
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