It was fun and popular, albeit it was only available in Japan.
It looks and sounds fun, and the developers shared enough information about its features.
Here is a comprehensive preview of everything we know aboutDisney Music Parade: Encore.
What is Disney Music Parade: Encore?
Disney Music Parade: Encoreis a rhythm-action game featuring songs and scenes from various Disney andPixar films.
The new game was first announced during the original games discontinuation.
It was then officially announced at the Japanese Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase event.
It will be available in Japan and across Asia and will support multiple languages to serve a wider audience.
Playing the game involves tapping, holding, or swiping on the screen in tune with the musics rhythm.
Depending on the note, you may however need to tap or swipe using one or two fingers.
Precision and timing are crucial when playing.
However, mastering the gameplay is understandably hand.
Disney Music Parade: Encorewill also have two exciting features called Memory Collection and Ride Collection.
Moreover, the game is family-friendly and ideal for players of all ages, ranging from kids to adults.
It is also worth noting that you could choose your preferred difficulty level before playing.
Playing with others is especially handy when it’s crucial that you tap or swipe using two fingers.
Besides beautiful songs and scenes, players will also enjoy beautiful visuals thanks to the games sharp graphics.
Additionally, the gameplay mechanics are smooth and enjoyable, albeit they may be difficult to master at first.
You earn points for playing well and unlock new features and abilities that make the game even more exciting.
However, you lose energy from the life bar for making mistakes.
Development
Disney Music Parade: Encoreis currently under development by Imagineer.
Interestingly, the original game,Disney Music Parade, was developed and published by Taito Corporation.
Notably, the new game retains most of the original games features and introduces a few new ones.
For example, it shifts from Android and iOS devices to Nintendo Switch.
Additionally, it features a Shake mode to make it easier for kids and novice players.
It also supports multiple languages besides Japanese, including English and Chinese.
It starts by showcasing thevarious Disneyand Pixar films covered in the game.
you might see characters from popular films such as Alladin, Frozen, Cinderella, and dozens of others.
Notably,the gamewill first launch exclusively in Japan before launching in Asia later during the Winter.
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