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''The Rhythm of Fighters'' is a
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music-based video game produced and developed by
SNK Playmore is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 1978 ...
for iOS and Android. It was released on June 24, 2014 and removed from app stores on July 15, 2015. In the game, the player controls a fighter and taps the screen to attack a rival. Depending on the character chosen, a different musical theme would be used. Additionally, the player can earn experience by defeating enemies similar to
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. SNK conceptualized this game as a mix of different gaming genres with music being the focus. The game received average scores by video games journalists. While the music and fighting system has been praised, the use of
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(DLC) was criticized for making the complete package too expensive during the time that ''The Rhythm of Fighters'' was a paid game. Nevertheless, SNK found that the title had considerable worldwide downloads, with the DLC content being well received.


Gameplay

The game combines elements from
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s,
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and
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. The player is given a character from
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franchises such as ''The King of Fighters'' and ''Fatal Fury''. The player can have their fighter character attack enemies by beat tapping: tapping the handheld device's touch screen in synchronization with the music. Performing different tappings, the characters can execute normal attacks, combos, special moves or their strongest techniques. Both fighters are given health bars during combat. The winning character can level up and expand their strength. The game has a total of 14 musical tracks that can be unlocked during play; certain musical themes appear as
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(DLC). Players are given different themes depending on the characters they use: while using
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the theme is "Soy Sauce to Geese", Geese's most recurring theme from ''Fatal Fury'' while
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is presented with "Tears", his theme song from ''
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''. The initial cast is composed of Kyo, Athena Asamiya and
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. Additional characters like
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and
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can be unlocked through downloadable content.


Development

The SNK Playmore development team had a concept to create a new video game genre by combining fighting game elements and music genre themes together. While their games were known for story and gameplay, SNK noticed their fans also enjoyed the background music themes composed for their titles. Originally a paid game, SNK turned ''The Rhythm of Fighters'' into a free-to-play game to keep consistency with ''Metal Slug Defense'', another free game, and to avoid issues with their fanbase. Multiple easter eggs were put in the game to please returning fans, such as how the music changes with in-game commands. On February 14, 2014, SNK trademarked the title "The Rhythm of Fighters". The game was first announced by SNK Playmore in June 2014. The first form of downloadable content became available in July under the form of four new tracks based on ''Fatal Fury''. This was followed by eight more tracks in the same month: four tracks from ''
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'' and four tracks from ''Metal Slug Defense''. In July, SNK added new tracks from ''
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'' and ''
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''. In September 2014 the game became free-to-play. It was removed from app stores on July 15, 2015.


Reception

Shortly after its release, SNK noticed that the game was being downloaded across many world regions. The DLC for ''
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'' and '' Metal Slug Defense'' theme songs were also popular.
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recorded more than 1 million downloads by July 2015. In 2014, ''The Guardian'' listed it as one of the best android games for its mixture genres. While ''
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'' noted they liked seeing this ''KOF'' spin-off, people were instead looking forward to another main installment in the franchise as ''The King of Fighters XIII'' had been released years ago ''Rhythm''.
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gave the game a 7 out of 10, praising its low initial price and the use of music, but noted that the game suffered from the "unfortunate trappings of the mobile platform". The same score was given by Pocket Gamer UK which stated that it was not only for SNK fans but suitable for general players. The reviewer expressed surprise with the gameplay system's entertaining modes but felt that it was not unique.
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noted that "It's not the most high-effort product, and the initial buy-in only gets you about half the content, but I still had a really good time with ''The Rhythm of Fighters''" and gave it a 3.5 out of 5. The reviewer felt there were some lag issues during his playthrough on his
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which might make other ports superior in comparison. Critics in general found the price for the entire game too expensive based on the use of DLC. 148apps was harsher in the terms of music employed during most of the game, finding it unfitting. Nevertheless, the reviewer praised the fighting system based on how the player's actions create a fight similar to games developed from the franchise. In contrast to most other reviews, '' Hyper'' felt that the DLC was reasonably priced. ''Multiplayer.it'' called the game simple and fun but criticized the music selection.


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