Cosen is bringing the Han Chuang Culture and Art-developed rhythm game Lyrica to Switch this spring, the company announced. It will support Japanese, English, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese language options. It will cost 2,000 yen.
Lyrica is currently available for iOS via the App Store and Android via Google Play. Here is an overview of the game, via its store pages:
About
Lyrica is a rhythm game that combines classic poetry and modern music, in addition to classic-style narratives.
The story portrays a young man named Chun who wants to become a musician. One night, he has a dream of traveling to the ancient past in China and encounters a mysterious poet.
The game combines music notes and classic poetry, and gamers can experience the beauty of Chinese calligraphy and poetry by tapping on the lyrics in sync with the rhythm, or drawing calligraphy through the music notes.
Key Features
- Lyrics that are important part of the gameplay.
- Chinese calligraphy applied to the gameplay.
- The first rhythm game that collects indigenous music, Taiwanese Hokkien music, and acappella music.
- Combines classic Chinese literature with Taiwanese modern culture in our storyline.
Lyrica is a rhythm game that is unique in many ways. It is musically entertaining, expresses literature artistically, and applies poetry in the gameplay to create a new gaming experience for the gamers.