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Rare: These cards are represented as the members of µ's. You can acquire normal cards through playing songs and scouting with friends points. These are the weakest cards that you can collect, but are also the easiest to acquire. Normal: They represent the general student body of Otonokizaka Academy. There are four types of members that the player can collect, represented by rarity: The game allows players to buy more love gems, offering varying in amount and price. #Love live school idol festival special practice free#
The player also receives one free love gem for every ten honor student scouts. Honor student scouting is done with love gems, costing 5 for one scout and offering an 11 scout for 50 gems. Friends points can be gained through completing song goals, and picking friends before a song. Regular student scouting is done through friends points, costing 100 per scout. There are two types of scouting, Regular and Honor Student. Players can collect Idols (represented as cards) through a variety of ways, including finishing songs, competing in events and Scouting. There is also a card-collecting mechanic that ties into the player's score per song. Players also gain experience to help rank up. The rewards that can be gained are gold, friends points and love gems. Players can collect special rewards for completing goals in each song for score, combo and amount of times played. After collecting a certain amount, the player can then cash in their event tokens to play an event song.Īfter the song is finished, the player is then graded on a C - S rank based on score and combo.
Event Tokens: Available only during special Live Events, these icons hold a specific event token that the player collects from playing regular songs. You will lose extra HP if you miss these notes. Starred: Special icons with a star in the middle. Dual: A rhythm icon that appears as two icons coming down at the same time with a horizontal bar in the middle. Hold: A rhythm icon that the player must hold, then release at the end to complete. Normal: An outlined circle that the player only needs to tap. There are five different types of notes that can occur during a song: Players can fail out of a song if they run out of HP by hitting late or missing notes. The player uses a 9-wide spread of member icons that they must then match with falling rhythm icons. Players have to choose a "member," another user, which helps in increasing stats and gains the player a small amount of friends points. Using an Idol group that matches in type helps to increase score. Songs are divided up into three different types, Smile, Cool and Pure. If a player runs out of LP but still wishes to play, they can spend one love gem to replenish their meter. The player can increase their total amount of LP by ranking up. The game limits the player by requiring a certain amount of LP to be used per song, varied by song and difficulty. Expert level songs are only available for a limited amount of time. There is also an Expert difficulty that is on a constant rotation of certain songs. The player can choose what difficulty they want to play, choosing from Easy, Normal or Hard. When playing live shows, players first choose a song to play. There are also side stories that are unlocked from maximizing bonds with fully Idolized students. You meet and interact with the various members of µ's including the lead up to their first live performance and various other activities. The story itself is about the player assuming the role as a manager of sorts for the school idol group µ's - pronounced 'Muse'. Unlike regular visual novels, there are no choices to make as the player is lead through a linear story. You have to unlock further chapters of the story through completing goals the game gives you (completing a certain song or reading another part of the story).
It is fully voiced by the original Japanese cast and has translated English text. The story in School Idol Festival is in a visual novel style presentation.
Originally released in Japan on April 15, 2013, an English version was released on May 12, 2014. It is based on the popular Love Live! School Idol Project series.
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and published by Bushiroad for iOS and Android devices. Love Live! School Idol Festival is a free-to-play rhythm/card collection game developed by KLab Inc.