Tetote x Connect

Tetote x Connect

released on Dec 01, 2021

Tetote x Connect

released on Dec 01, 2021

Tetote x Connect is an arcade rhythm game released by Taito. The game features a touch-screen interface, where players tap on the screen and follow the movements of their partner to dance to the rhythm! Players can customize their partners in a variety of accessories, and also play to numerous songs from anime, artists, and labels such as Sega, Vocaloid, anime openings, and many more!


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If I hear another cringe moan from this cab that unfortunately HAD to be placed right behind the IIDX cab, the Round1 is going up in flames

It's like Osu but with a bigger screen and an anime character to guide you, which means it's pretty fun! It is a bit hard to keep the whole screen in view though when you're so close to it.

It's a fun little novelty, but Tetote x Connect is a shallow and fairly boring dance game. The concept of connecting "hand to hand" is a fun idea, but the actual gameplay is boring at best and incredibly difficult to parse as you rise in difficulty.

I was embarrassed playing this in the middle of an arcade and the game sound was way too loud for some reason but holy it was really fun I wish I could play more😭

It feels utterly humiliating to play in public but god this game is so fun. The characters are all really cute and the gameplay is really engaging, simple to pick up, and just straight-up fun to play. There's a ton of content, either in songs (and their difficulty levels) or even character progression/customization options you can save to a card if your arcade offers it. The songs are really good for the most part. Some of them make me roll my eyes (such as Mori Calliope lol), but there are definitely a lot of really fun tracks to play. This is probably the most immediately fun arcade rhythm game from the ones I've played so far at my local Round 1.

Momosuzu Nene best

I picked the gorilla character with a gold chain and leather jacket (the only character who wasn't a questionably legal v-tuber idol) to hide the second-hand embarrassment from tapping a 5 foot touchscreen along to the most chintzy of J-pop schlock. What I did not realize was that the gorilla not only animated like the girls, but also spoke all the voice lines, visible to every mall passerby at the entrance of the arcade.