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Vocaloid meiko
Vocaloid meiko












Nightcord at 25:00: This one is really interesting. The story for this one is a slower, more personal drama. Miku helps them slowly come back together and form that band. Leo/Need: This is about a group of childhood friends who agreed to start a band as kids but gradually drifted apart over time. The focus on street performance helps set it apart from the others.

vocaloid meiko

The characters here have a more hard hip-hop flair with an emphasis and mosh-style concerts and making noise. Vivid Bad Squad: A young girl wishes to start a street dance squad and surpass her now-retired father and his old group from his prime. If you want that lighthearted Love Live type of story, this is the one to start with. She trains every day but has little luck, until her favorite idol ends up transferring to her school, but doesn’t want to be an idol anymore.

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A young high school girl is inspired by an idol she saw on TV to become an idol herself. More More Jump: These guys are your traditional idol group. Each of them is transported to their ‘Sekai’ and a world where Miku and other vocaloids (wearing unit-appropriate attire) appear in front of them pledging to help them achieve their dreams of finding their ‘song’. Each of them has one thing in common though: they want to start a unit and make it big.

vocaloid meiko

Five units with different members and different themes. The story is interesting as there is not one but five. From the home menu, you can play the story mode, do a show, roll for gacha or edit your characters. Like a lot of gacha games navigating through the menus and figuring out what each currency does is a little confusing when you start out but you do get used to it. Tapping the characters will start a short dialogue which is fun to read. Follow home menu is also interesting as it switches background and characters every time you enter.












Vocaloid meiko