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Miku Flick is a game created by SEGA and [[Crypton Future Media]]. The game is a spin off to the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA]] rhythm game series and was released in Japan on March 9, 2012 and internationally on April 12, 2012. The game was created for the iOS operating system on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It is the first game of the Project DIVA series to be released outside of Japan.
 
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|company = SEGA
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|release = March 9, 2012
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|status = Discontinued
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|system = iOs
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|language = Japanese and English
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|type = Mobile game
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|license = Proprietary
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|affiliation = [[Crypton Future Media, Inc.]]
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|website = http://miku.sega.jp/flick/en/
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'''Miku Flick''' was a mobile game developed by [[SEGA]].
The gameplay is different from the Project DIVA games and uses a control scheme suited for touchscreen devices. The game has 10 tiles, arranged in a 3x3 grid with the middle column having a 4th tile at the bottom. The lyrics for each song are given above the tiles and flow from right to left with a circle on the left. When the indicated lyric reaches the circle, the player must tap the lyric tile and flick it in the indicated direction. The original Japanese game had the tiles written in Kanji. However, the localized version provided romanization support so the tiles and lyrics would have romanized letters which is an alphabet recognizable to English readers instead of Kanji characthers.
 
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==History==
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The game is a spin off to the [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (series)|Project DIVA]] rhythm game series and was released in Japan on March 9, 2012 and internationally on April 12, 2012. It was created for the iOS operating system on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It is the first game of the Project DIVA series to be released outside of Japan. It is also the first game in the series to not feature any other VOCALOIDs but [[Hatsune Miku]] (although in [[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- (game)|-Project DIVA-]], [[Megurine Luka]], [[Kagamine Rin]], and [[Kagamine Len]] are in the game, they are not playable characters). The sequel, [[Miku Flick/02]], was release a few months later.
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The official website announced that service for Miku Flick would end on September 29th, 2017.
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==Features==
 
===Gameplay===
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The gameplay is considerably different from the Project DIVA games and focuses on the lyrics rather than the beat. It uses a control scheme suited for touchscreen devices. The game has 10 tiles, arranged in a 3x3 grid with the middle column having a 4th tile at the bottom. The lyrics for each song are given above the tiles and flow from right to left with a circle on the left. When the indicated lyric reaches the circle, the player must tap the lyric tile and flick it in the indicated direction. There are three modes to choose from: the original Japanese game format where all tiles and lyrics are in Hiragana, the "Roman Support", in which the lyrics are shown as both Hiragana and Romaji, and lastly "Full Roman".
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===Scoring===
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The scores players could get for notes were "COOL", "FINE", "SAFE", "SAD" and "WORST" with "PERFECT" and "FINE" adding to the overall score. "SAFE" was when a player would flick wrong but on the right spot and doesn't add or take away any points. "SAD" was when a player would flick wrong on the wrong spot. These took away points from the score. "WORST" was missing a note, resulting in points being taken away from the overall score.
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==Music==
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===Featured producers===
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[[OSTER project]], [[iroha(sasaki)]], [[ryo]], [[Tatami-P]], [[kz]], [[Lamaze-P]], [[Yasuo-P]], [[DECO*27]], [[doriko]], [[Kotsuban-P]], [[Boku-P]], [[cosMo]], HIRO (music), [[Kusemono-P]] (lyrics)
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===Song list===
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In total, the game includes 14 songs. Players could only unlock "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-" after clearing every song on easy and normal mode. Immediately after the credits the song would start on Hard mode. If players beat their score on "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-" on Normal or Hard mode, they'd unlock the 14th song, "Magical Sound Shower".
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width:auto;height:500px;"
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! scope="col" width="5"|№
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! scope="col"|Japanese, Romaji
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! scope="col"|English
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! scope="col"|Producer
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|01
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|[[恋スルVOC@LOID (Koisuru VOC@LOID)]]
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|VOC@LOID in Love
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|OSTER project
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|02
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|[[moon]]
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|moon
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|iroha(sasaki)
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|-
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|03
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|[[ワールドイズマイン (World is Mine)]]
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|The World is Mine
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|ryo
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|-
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|04
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|[[タイムリミット (Time Limit)]]
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|Time Limit
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|Tatami-P
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|-
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|05
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|[[ファインダー (finder)|ファインダー]](DSLR remix‐re:edit) (finder (DSLR remix‐re:edit))
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|finder (DSLR remix‐re:edit)
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|kz
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|06
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|[[ぽっぴっぽー (PoPiPo)]]
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|PoPiPo (Vegetable Juice)
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|Lamaze-P
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|-
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|07
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|[[メルト (Melt)]]
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|Melt
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|ryo
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|-
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|08
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|[[えれくとりっく・えんじぇぅ (Electric Angel)]]
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|Electric Angel
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|Yasuo-P
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|-
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|09
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|[[愛言葉 (Ai Kotoba)]]
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|Love Words
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|DECO*27
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|-
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|10
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|[[ロミオとシンデレラ (Romeo to Cinderella)]]
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|Romeo and Cinderella
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|doriko
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|-
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|11
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|[[StargazeR]]
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|StargazeR
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|Kotsuban-P
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|-
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|12
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|[[あなたの歌姫 (Anata no Utahime)]]
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|Your Diva
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|Boku-P
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|-
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|13
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|[[初音ミクの消失 -DEAD END- (Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -DEAD END-)]]
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|The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku
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|cosMo
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|-
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|14
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|Magical Sound Shower
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|Magical Sound Shower
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|HIRO (music),<br /> Kusemono-P (lyrics)
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|}
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==External links==
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*http://miku.sega.jp/flick/en/
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Revision as of 21:25, 15 March 2019

Miku Flick was a mobile game developed by SEGA.

History

The game is a spin off to the Project DIVA rhythm game series and was released in Japan on March 9, 2012 and internationally on April 12, 2012. It was created for the iOS operating system on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It is the first game of the Project DIVA series to be released outside of Japan. It is also the first game in the series to not feature any other VOCALOIDs but Hatsune Miku (although in -Project DIVA-, Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin, and Kagamine Len are in the game, they are not playable characters). The sequel, Miku Flick/02, was release a few months later.

The official website announced that service for Miku Flick would end on September 29th, 2017.

Features

Gameplay

The gameplay is considerably different from the Project DIVA games and focuses on the lyrics rather than the beat. It uses a control scheme suited for touchscreen devices. The game has 10 tiles, arranged in a 3x3 grid with the middle column having a 4th tile at the bottom. The lyrics for each song are given above the tiles and flow from right to left with a circle on the left. When the indicated lyric reaches the circle, the player must tap the lyric tile and flick it in the indicated direction. There are three modes to choose from: the original Japanese game format where all tiles and lyrics are in Hiragana, the "Roman Support", in which the lyrics are shown as both Hiragana and Romaji, and lastly "Full Roman".

Scoring

The scores players could get for notes were "COOL", "FINE", "SAFE", "SAD" and "WORST" with "PERFECT" and "FINE" adding to the overall score. "SAFE" was when a player would flick wrong but on the right spot and doesn't add or take away any points. "SAD" was when a player would flick wrong on the wrong spot. These took away points from the score. "WORST" was missing a note, resulting in points being taken away from the overall score.

Music

Featured producers

OSTER project, iroha(sasaki), ryo, Tatami-P, kz, Lamaze-P, Yasuo-P, DECO*27, doriko, Kotsuban-P, Boku-P, cosMo, HIRO (music), Kusemono-P (lyrics)

Song list

In total, the game includes 14 songs. Players could only unlock "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-" after clearing every song on easy and normal mode. Immediately after the credits the song would start on Hard mode. If players beat their score on "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-" on Normal or Hard mode, they'd unlock the 14th song, "Magical Sound Shower".


Japanese, Romaji English Producer
01 恋スルVOC@LOID (Koisuru VOC@LOID) VOC@LOID in Love OSTER project
02 moon moon iroha(sasaki)
03 ワールドイズマイン (World is Mine) The World is Mine ryo
04 タイムリミット (Time Limit) Time Limit Tatami-P
05 ファインダー(DSLR remix‐re:edit) (finder (DSLR remix‐re:edit)) finder (DSLR remix‐re:edit) kz
06 ぽっぴっぽー (PoPiPo) PoPiPo (Vegetable Juice) Lamaze-P
07 メルト (Melt) Melt ryo
08 えれくとりっく・えんじぇぅ (Electric Angel) Electric Angel Yasuo-P
09 愛言葉 (Ai Kotoba) Love Words DECO*27
10 ロミオとシンデレラ (Romeo to Cinderella) Romeo and Cinderella doriko
11 StargazeR StargazeR Kotsuban-P
12 あなたの歌姫 (Anata no Utahime) Your Diva Boku-P
13 初音ミクの消失 -DEAD END- (Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -DEAD END-) The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku cosMo
14 Magical Sound Shower Magical Sound Shower HIRO (music),
Kusemono-P (lyrics)

External links

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