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Video Game Review – Colorful Stage

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A fun game for a range of ages.

Are you getting tired and bored of playing the same video game? The same game that you’ve probably had for years, but can’t find any interesting or fun games to try? Well, lucky for you there’s a solution for that. This solution is called Colorful Stage.

The original developers of Colorful Stage are Crypton Future Media and Craft Egg. Crypton Future Media is a Japanese media company in Sapporo, Japan. Craft Egg is a Parent Organization, founded on May 1, 2014.

Colorful Stage was originally released on September 30, 2020. It was released to only two platforms; Android and iOS.

This video game is safe to play for everyone 12 years old and older. This is, however, appropriate as the genres of this game include Rhythm Game, Action, and Visual Novel. All are safe for children 12 years old and up.

The main reviews on this video game are quite good, too. Noisy Pixel is rated 8/10, Common Sense Media is rated 3 / 5 and Hardcore Droid is rated 4 / 5. A written review on this game was published by a player username; “mafyua,” who wrote, “Love it! An absolutely amazing game. I have been playing since the release of the English version and I’m hooked! I love playing the various beatmaps and the gacha system. I love to collect hairstyles and costumes for my favorite characters by raising their mystery rank.”

Colorful Stage is set in the real world, specifically in the city of Tokyo and Yokohama. In this game, Hatsune Miku and her friends are famous fictional singers existing in the real world as visual singers. To play, select your own unit members and play through “LiveShow” with five difficulties to choose from. Tap, hold, and flick your way to the end to reach the highest score; earn XP and various items to level up your characters and unlock outfits.

This video game is actually free to download in the US, Russia, and United Kingdom, but does, unfortunately, include in-game purchases. The basic monthly pay is $4.99, the Premium vision pass is $15.99, the Deluxe monthly pay is $29.99, and then for tiny things, such as crystals, are ranging between $2.99 to $79.99. As this is expensive to people’s liking, it’s a really fun and interesting game to try out.

When first hearing about the game and/or seeing the game, it may not seem enjoyable to some. People may think it’s too much Anime or too childish. However, that’s considered judging a book by its cover. In order to tell if you like the video game, you would need to give it a try because, just like the review that player wrote, it definitely seems like a game that can get you hooked.

Would anyone be interested in downloading Colorful Stage and taking a look at what colors lie ahead?