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Jade Sep 2, 2021 @ 6:32am
Games like piano tiles or guitar hero?
I saw deemo but is there any other good games like this?

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ReBoot Sep 2, 2021 @ 7:41am 
Rocksmith
crunchyfrog Sep 2, 2021 @ 9:46pm 
There really only is Rocksmith of any great quality, to be fair.

I've seen other piano based tutors (not on Steam) but they tend to be poor affairs that are basic or just terrible,

With Rocksmith, you can either go for the "ofiificial" cable to bung your guitar into. Or you can buy a generic cable and use that on the more modern releases of the game (though you may wish to check as there used to be patches for the earlier games to allow this).

Saves you a few quid in any case.
wuddih Sep 3, 2021 @ 11:58am 
ddr/iidx esque (what you mainly looking for)





sidescroller



"race environment"



other rhythm concepts


https://store.steampowered.com/app/1286350/BPM_BULLETS_PER_MINUTE/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1058830/Spin_Rhythm_XD/

a few to begin with.
JellyPuff Sep 3, 2021 @ 1:36pm 


Levels are procedurally generated, based on the music you feed into it. It's almost like a rollercoaster-ride, if the procedural generation does it's job well. You'll have moments, where the song builds-up and you'll slowly go uphill, then the beat drops and it's going downhill fast.
まりさ Sep 3, 2021 @ 1:41pm 
Frets on Fire
Bealla Donna Sep 3, 2021 @ 7:19pm 
Etterna
:teddy_talk: There was one game I remember playing when I was a wee lass, I feel it was pretty spot-on about learning how-to-play drums but you have to buy the complete drumset and use real drumsticks, it was an Xbox 360 game called "Rock Band"

I don't remember encountering a piano type game although there should be one by now 😎
Last edited by ☆ƧQυiяяєL♫; Sep 3, 2021 @ 9:46pm
JellyPuff Sep 4, 2021 @ 6:38pm 
Originally posted by ☆ƧQυiяяєL♫:
:teddy_talk: There was one game I remember playing when I was a wee lass, I feel it was pretty spot-on about learning how-to-play drums but you have to buy the complete drumset and use real drumsticks, it was an Xbox 360 game called "Rock Band"
That was pretty much the direct competitor to Guitar Hero. I kinda liked how consoles experimented more with different input-devices. I was fond of the PS2's Eye-Toy, which had a couple rythm games in a similar style. The first half of your little childhood story actually reminded me of the Taiko no Tatsujin-series, which was also on the PS2. The latest one for the Switch comes bundled with a drum, but can also be played without it.

If OP got a Nintendo Switch:
https://www.nintendo.de/Spiele/Nintendo-Switch/Taiko-no-Tatsujin-Drum-n-Fun--1455739.html
crunchyfrog Sep 6, 2021 @ 3:25pm 
Originally posted by ☆ƧQυiяяєL♫:
:teddy_talk: There was one game I remember playing when I was a wee lass, I feel it was pretty spot-on about learning how-to-play drums but you have to buy the complete drumset and use real drumsticks, it was an Xbox 360 game called "Rock Band"

I don't remember encountering a piano type game although there should be one by now 😎
I echo this. I picked up how to play drums from this myself. Rock Band (especially 3 onwards due to the better peripherals that are a bit more well, real-ish) is pretty damned good at this, and keyboards too - though for keyboards the track listing isn't as greatly supported as the drums.
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Rock Band (especially 3 onwards due to the better peripherals that are a bit more well, real-ish) is pretty damned good at this, and keyboards too - though for keyboards the track listing isn't as greatly supported as the drums.

:teddy_talk: :D

I sort of did the same thing as you've done, I've squirreled-away most of my gaming stuff in storage. It's been awhile and I remembered I put some of my gaming "toys" in my basement, I found my two boxed sets of Rockband drumsets, the earlier one and the one with cymbals :D I didn't find the keyboard, which is a bit strange, ah well.
crunchyfrog Sep 6, 2021 @ 3:48pm 
Originally posted by 76561198022088814:
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Rock Band (especially 3 onwards due to the better peripherals that are a bit more well, real-ish) is pretty damned good at this, and keyboards too - though for keyboards the track listing isn't as greatly supported as the drums.

:teddy_talk: :D

I sort of did the same thing as you've done, I've squirreled-away most of my gaming stuff in storage. It's been awhile and I remembered I put some of my gaming "toys" in my basement, I found my two boxed sets of Rockband drumsets, the earlier one and the one with cymbals :D I didn't find the keyboard, which is a bit strange, ah well.


I went through three drum sets as the pedals kept breaking - they're not very well made of course, which is by far the biggest problem with them. However, the good thing about them (for me at least) is that I have a fair amount of synths and audio engineering stuff I've amassed over the years.

So I simply got the Rock Band MIDI box thing cheap in a sale. Bunged any MIDI keyboard in - I tend to use a DX7 for when I'm downstairs as it's velocity sensitive and a full 88 keyboard. I use aa two-or-three octave keyboard like a Juno-1 when I'm sat in bed.

And the extra beauty of that MIDI box? You can bung ANY MIDI drums in there too, so I got a set of Alesis drums which work FAR better anyway. I can then use them in game or externally shoudl I wish>
As far as I'm concerned this was the best part of the whoel rock band thing.
:teddy_talk: :D

Wow, I'm impressed 🥰😎😸
crunchyfrog Sep 6, 2021 @ 4:10pm 
Originally posted by ☆ƧQυiяяєL♫:
:teddy_talk: :D

Wow, I'm impressed 🥰😎😸
On top of being a cheaparse, I do love to get the maximum out of things, from making them do things they feature, things they don't and even recycling parts.

I once used radio parts to fix a toilet.
:teddy_talk: :D

You're like Fallout 5, lol
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