Reviews from

in the past


el amq es real
saquenme una foto

Bad if they play Naruto openings and I'm losing.

Good if they play average shitty romcom openings and I'm winning.

jogão, nunca ganhei uma ranked

I'm Thaleko's little brother.... Anyways, don't ask me for an autograph.


2.5☆ - Makes me happy (even though that its sad) that I can name what anime certain openings belong to, especially the mode where it uses only shows I've watched. That being said this as a game is rather forgettable.

legal, mas só é tragável de vez em quando

Being the only friend in the group who's watched the One Piece anime and knows all the OPs is the greatest cheat code known to man.

Blind test for weebs (I wish it exists for video games tho)

Not fun when your friend all know 10 Million animes


Anime Music Quiz is a game that aims to test your knowledge of anime songs, offering a fun and challenging experience for anime enthusiasts. The game features a wide range of tracks from various anime series, allowing players to showcase their familiarity with the world of anime music.
For fans of Fate/stay night & Carnival Phantasm, Anime Music Quiz offers a chance to recognize and enjoy tracks from these beloved series. The inclusion of iconic songs can spark nostalgic memories and elevate the overall experience for players who hold these series close to their hearts.
Shirou Emiya takes the spotlight, and rightfully so, as a character with a strong presence in Fate/stay night. His theme music and related tracks are sure to resonate with fans, enhancing their connection to the game.
Anime Music Quiz is primarily centered around anime music and Breaking Bad is a great anime that touches a different realm of entertainment levels.
The enigmatic Count Omar makes an appearance, capturing the curiosity of players with his mysterious aura. Unfortunately, his true identity remains shrouded in uncertainty.
Also, Contrary to speculation, Stephano is not an alias of Count Olaf.
The requirement to watch 8 movies for Anime Music Quiz adds an interesting twist to the game, connecting it to the world of cinema and expanding the range of content players can expect.
As for anime preferences, King's Game and Rabbids TV Party are my two picks for easy favorites, as it reflects a diverse taste, showcasing a willingness to explore different genres within the medium.
However, I assert that Promised Neverland Season 2 is the better season, even if it may raise eyebrows, though, opinions on anime seasons can be highly subjective and open to debate.
Unfortunately, some aspects of the game deserve criticism. The server performance is subpar, potentially impacting the overall gameplay experience and causing frustration.
The battle royale mode is lackluster and disappointing. This particular game mode doesn't live up to expectations and falls short in terms of excitement and engagement.
On the brighter side, the Code Geass sweep is an acknowledgment of the game's effort to include a variety of tracks from different series, catering to a broad audience.
Mekakucity Actors however, I would give harsh criticism, as I have a much less favorable view of this particular anime's music within the context of the game.
Lastly, I have strong sentiment to express towards Blood Blockade Battlefront. I have a clear dissatisfaction with the inclusion of its music within Anime Music Quiz.
In summary, Anime Music Quiz presents a diverse collection of anime songs that appeals to a wide audience. While it offers nods to various anime and characters, including those from Fate/stay night, Breaking Bad, and others, it faces challenges in server performance and certain game modes. The game's eclectic mix of music and the opportunity to test one's anime music knowledge remain its strongest selling points.
Score: 6/10

Good if they play Baki openings and I'm winning.

Bad if they play My Hero Academia openings and I'm losing.

that time i had to sit through 50 MHA openings because my friend watched MHA made it really easy

Thaleko tu lui as fait quoi a la gamine ???!!!

For anime fans such as myself this one's a given to try out. As the name suggests, you have to guess the anime song be that the opening, ending or an insert one from either TV series, ONAs, OVAs, special or even movies. While you can play by yourself, the best experience I've had with it is with friends and acquaintances who know more or less about the medium and banter about each series as it comes out.

Furthermore, it has heavy customization options as you can define the criteria of selection regarding not only type of anime but other options that come from the fact that you can link your MyAnimeList, Anilist among other tracking websites account to set the list. In other words, you could play a round of the series you've marked as watched or even do one with completely random guesses and see how it goes, maybe even finding some gems in the process.

At the time of writing this there was an update with a new dungeon crawler mode called Nexus that has its own set of rules and that you can play cooperatively against the AI with a new set of rules surrounding song guessing. I only played a little bit of it to give my proper thoughts about it but it's a cool idea.

Lastly, you can keep playing not only for practice purposes but to earn enough experience to get new avatars among other player customization options. There's also a ranked mode that you can only play during certain times of the day and the connectivity isn't the best if you're not from NA, Europe or some parts of Asia.

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT PLAY WITH SOMEONE WHO ONLY HAS MECHAS OR ISEKAIS ON THEIR LIST IT'S AN UTTER NIGHTMARE. fun time though

if I had as good of a memory as I have for anime songs for calculus/physics formulas then I'd be acing all my classes in college


No better experience than making a solo room with 90 second guess time and only watched OP/EDs, keeping it as a random playlist while doing other work and somehow still missing 75% of the songs.

YA YİNE KİM INITIAL D ALDI AMK