Maestro! Jump in Music

Maestro! Jump in Music

released on Nov 06, 2009

Maestro! Jump in Music

released on Nov 06, 2009

Discover Presto, the music-loving bird, and make him evolve in a colorful, decibel-filled journey. Use the stylus to scrape, rub, tap and whirl to the rhythm of the level's music and like a good Maestro, stick to the original. Presto will jump or get off a platform in the order in which you strum the string, flying with his small wings to reach the music score.


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The mechanic is pretty unique and super interesting! I'm kind of surprised it's a 2009 game, it feels... a bit older in its presentation. It still deserves a couple hours' play if you're a Rhythm Game fanatic, the hard mode seems really tough! I do wish you could set it on hard from the outset, because by the time I unlocked it I was ready to stop playing, and unlike say Elite Beat Agents you don't really have an addictive licensed soundtrack to boost replayability. I do love classical music, but on the tinny DS speakers... it's not the most pleasant experience. All in all, I think there is untapped potential in this.

Oh also the boss battles are just boring which is a pity! At least they don't take that long.

Provavelmente um dos jogos de ritmo mais charmosinhos já feitos para um portátil, Maestro tem mecânicas bem interessantes que demoram pra pegar o jeito, mas que conseguem fazer você sentir a música melhor que muita franquia famosa por aí.

Dito isso, dá pra ver ainda várias arestas que precisavam ser aparadas pra ter um jogo mais fluído, como uma curva de dificuldade meio absurda e as batalhas de chefe meio sem graça. Queria muito que tivéssemos tido Maestro! 2...

Beautiful game. It's all so well coordinated in art and sound design. The protagonist and the antagonist have awesome designs. The engine is versatile and allows for plenty of variety within the songs themselves. The bosses are less original being a Simon Says but the challenge is added if you play along without waiting the boss. The extra difficulties also help add some content and help your skill. I recommend to anyone interested in rhythm games