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Typical gameplay in Starlight Stage depicting Sachiko, Uzuki, and Miku. The player must tap the target icons in the bottom when rhythm icons pass over them. Starlight Stage is a rhythm game in which the player assumes the role of a producer who works at 346 Production (346 Pro), a talent agency that represents the pop idol characters from The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls video game and anime.
The Idolmaster Shiny Colors [a] is a Japanese life simulation video game developed by Bandai Namco Nexus and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.A spin-off of The Idolmaster franchise, it started as a browser game that launched in April 2018, and was later released as a mobile game for iOS and Android in March 2019.
The game was a free-to-play idol raising simulator in which the player, as the producer, trained idols and sent them to work in various locations while also making the idols 765 Production Theater bigger. [2]
The games have two main modes of gameplay—a free produce mode and a story produce mode—in which the player can choose only one of the 765 Pro idols to produce at a time. [3] In the free produce mode, the player produces a given idol for a period of 52 weeks, culminating in a farewell concert.
An idol's statistics are divided into three categories: vocal, dance and visual image. [2] As these increase, an idol's overall image level will also increase. [3] The game is largely divided into two modes: a story mode which encompasses normal gameplay, and a separate stage mode for performing songs outside of the story mode.
Each player begins the game by creating her female character, called "Lady". After the creation of the Ladies, a player can change her appearance (hairstyle, makeup, etc.), create clothes for Lady, rent an apartment and decorate it, cooperate with other players in clubs and party missions, communicate with other Players, play duels at Fashion Arena, communicate using them in the game, post ...
[39] [38] In the game, the player must match the falling hearts to three corresponding hearts to the beat of the song and use virtual Prism Stones accumulated from each play to level up their characters. [40] The game primarily focused on the main cast of Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live, but proceeding through the game will provide Aurora Dream and ...
The PSP games' first printing also included a "backstage pass" that granted access to an online merchandise store, a product code for the song "The World is All One!" to be used in the games, and a serial number that granted a special Shiny Festa version of Haruka Amami for use in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls. [14]