

For example, the song “Psychic Fire,” from μ’s, can be available to players for fifty days. Master mode contains songs that are only available for a certain amount of time. In Live mode, the players must first select one out of the five difficulty modes Easy, Normal, Hard, Expert, and Master. After completing certain stories, players can unlock more stories, more chapters to the stories they are currently going through, and rewards, like in-game currency or brand new songs to play in the Live mode. Each story contains full voice-acting from each of the characters, as well as fun and interesting conflicts and experiences the characters undergo.

There are three main types of stories players can select from Main Story, Side Stories, and Other Stories. In story mode, the player’s character essentially becomes a helper to the idol groups, μ’s and Aquors. The game allows its players to choose from two main gameplay modes, Story and Live. This app, Love Live! School Idol Festival, is a Japanese rhythm game series, developed by the company, KLab, and produced by another company, Bushiroad. The anime became incredibly popular, and now has a gigantic following and fan base.Īfter the emergence of the Love Live! School Idol Project anime, a free-to-play mobile app based on the show followed in the anime’s footsteps towards success and popularity. Becoming idols would bring popularity to the school, ensuring its survival. The anime revolves around a group of high school students who decide to become music idols in order to save their school from shutting down, as the school had a lack of applicants for it. In early 2013, an anime called Love Live! School Idol Project was aired.
