If players manage to clear "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" in Normal or Hard difficulty just after the credits, " Magical Sound Shower" is unlocked, leaving the player with a total of 14 songs. " The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" is unlocked after clearing every song on Easy or Normal difficulty. Players begin with only 3 songs unlocked, and unlock one new song for every song they complete up to a total of 12 songs. The original Japanese game only provided tiles in hiragana, but the localized version provided romanization support so tiles would have the romanized letters on it, which are alphabets recognizable to English readers. Timing is as essential as the original game as the game still retains the points system as well as accuracy scoring system as the original series. Arrows will automatically appear on the tiles to be flicked so as to make things easier for the player, though this help can be removed via the options. When the indicated lyric reaches the circle, the player must tap the lyric tile and flick it in the indicated direction. Flick characters in time with the lyrics of Hatsune Miku’s most popular songs in this new rhythm game Match your flicks with on-screen lyrics to score points and clear songs. The lyrics for each song are given above the tiles and flow from right to left with a circle on the left. Each of these tiles has a hiragana Lyric on them when indicated you are required to flick the tile in the indicated direction. The game has 10 tiles, arranged in a 3×3 grid with the middle column having the 4th tile at the bottom. Focusing more on the lyrics of the song rather than the rhythm and beats. Within the songs, the gameplay also differs greatly. 'The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku' is unlocked after clearing every song on Easy or Normal difficulty. The game also features two more modes, being "PV" where players can watch the PVs of the various songs in the game and "Break the Limit" whereby it is an even more extreme version of the game. Players begin with only 3 songs unlocked, and unlock one new song for every song they complete up to a total of 12 songs. It is also the first game not to use Promotional Videos (PVs) rendered in real-time, instead, the game's PVs are pre-rendered with graphics akin to that of Dreamy Theater or Project DIVA Arcade. This is the first game in the series to not feature any other Vocaloids apart from Hatsune Miku. Players can pick their songs using a Cover Flow system from a selection of 13 songs all sung by Hatsune Miku. The game is still a rhythm game at heart, though its mechanics greatly differ. As the game is a spin-off from the Project DIVA series, its gameplay differs greatly from the original series.
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