Mages rhythm game TIMINGooo

Mages Will Release TIMINGooo! Rhythm Game For Switch in November

Mages has revealed that it will release a rhythm game titled TIMINGooo! digitally for Nintendo Switch in November 2021. The Nintendo Store page has indicated that this game will support English in addition to Japanese.

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TIMINGooo! will tell a comical story about a protagonist who falls into Hell due to a small mistake. The Hell’s King Enma will judge based on the person’s sense of rhythm. The protagonist will have to train in five different Hell Worlds before challenging King Enma in a rhythm match to win his pardon.

This rhythm game will have around 15 stages. Players only need to use the A and B buttons while timing the presses correctly with the music. After finishing a stage, the player will receive a stamp based on their performance level.

While Mages has been known for its Science Adventure visual novels like Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate, it will release TIMINGooo! as its first-ever rhythm title. This game will have many references to the company’s well-known titles. Takeshi Abo, the composer who worked on the Science Adventure series, will provide new tracks for this game. It will also feature Gerokaerun and Upa, the respective mascots of Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate, in some of the game’s stages.

 

Mages upcoming rhythm game, TIMINGooo!, will be available digitally for Nintendo Switch on November 11, 2021.


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