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Welcome to the osu! wiki, the open-source knowledge base containing a wide range of information related to osu!, a free-to-win rhythm game.
The osu! wiki is an open-source knowledge database written and maintained by volunteer contributors. It contains a wide range of information on topics related to osu!, its community, and related activities and concepts.
osu! - Rhythm is just a *click* away! With Ouendan/EBA, Taiko and original gameplay modes, as well as a fully functional level editor.
osu!web redesign, osu!weekly, and osu!coins. 2016. scorev2, announcement of a new open-source "lazer" version of osu! (previously known as "osu!lazer"), and an osu! wiki overhaul. 2017. release of the first lazer build of osu!, and Discord integration on the stable client. 2018.
osu! 的谱面都是充满活力的社区内玩家们的智慧结晶,想与大家分享你喜欢的歌却不知道从何下手? 来学习一下如何使用游戏内的谱面编辑器吧。
osu! players across all game modes use beatmaps to rank up globally and compete against each other. osu! has different types of beatmap-specific leaderboards, all of which, except the first one, are only available to osu!supporters: Global ranking, which works across the active playerbase;
osu! originals are songs that are specifically made for (or otherwise first premiered in) osu! or other osu!-related events such as tournaments, contests, and Featured Artist announcements. While not all osu! originals are officially licensed and included in the Featured Artist library, the songs that do are commonly distinguished by the ...
osu!mania The mode has been widely used in almost all of the major rhythm games. It require good hand and/or leg coordination where the notes (with their quantity depending on BPM and difficulty) move on a conveyor.
FAQ osu! Introduction I've never played this "Ouendan" thing — what is it? Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS. The gameplay consists of only three elements: tapping circles on the touchscreen, dragging a ball across a fixed path and rotating a spinner very fast. All these ...
osu! has four game modes with different mechanics, originally inspired by other rhythm games: osu! osu!taiko. osu!catch. osu!mania. To switch between modes, click the Mode button at the bottom of the Song Selection screen, or use these key combinations: Ctrl + 1 for osu! Ctrl + 2 for osu!taiko.