![]() Both mechanics are paid for by an in-game currency called “love stones” (or “loveca” in the Japanese/Chinese versions of the game), each of which cost 99 cents (or less if you buy one of the “best deal” bulk packages). The game is gated by both a stamina meter that limits the number of times you can play it in a single sitting and by a slot machine card draw system that almost dares you to spend as much money as possible in an attempt to unlock better cards. Love Live School Idol Festival is my first experience with the notorious Japanese F2P model that has catapulted Puzzles and Dragons to the top of the iOS charts in the last year. ![]() Although scoring is partly based on the player’s ability to tap the notes as they reach the bottom of the track, there is also an element of luck that factors into how well a player scores in a game. A mixture of pattern recognition-based rhythm games like Jubeat and track-based rhythm games such as Rock Band Blitz, the player is given a line of nine tracks that they must watch as notes descend toward the bottom of the screen. Love Live School Idol Festival is a music rhythm game based on the tremendously popular Love Live multimedia franchise in Japan.
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