osu! is a free and open-sourcerhythm game developed, published and created by Dean Herbert. It was originally released for Microsoft Windows on September 16, 2007, the game has also been ported to macOS and Windows Phone. Its gameplay is based on titles including osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, Elite Beat Agents, Taiko no Tatsujin, Beatmania IIDX, O2Jam, and DJMax.
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The game is constituted by levels known as beatmaps/maps. Beatmaps are constructed by the community, and offered for everyone to play. The beatmap then undergoes a phase of critique known as modding/ranking, in which other players comment and propose improvements to be made to it. Modding may eventually result in the beatmap being allowed to be ranked/qualified. After a map is ranked, players can then play it to gain performance points, commonly shortened to pp.
Gameplay[edit]
The game can be played using various peripherals, such as a computer mouse, graphics tablet, keyboard, or a touchscreen device.
There are four official gamemodes: osu!standard, osu!mania, osu!catch, and osu!taiko.[2] In the main game mode of osu!, other gameplay modes and mods add additional gameplay features or change the difficulty. (e.g. Double Time, Hidden, Flashlight, Hard Rock).
Beatmaps consist of three main items - hit circles, sliders, and spinners. These objects are arranged in different positions on the screen and in different points of time. The beatmap is then played with accompanying music, simulating a sense of rhythm as the player interacts with the objects to the beat of the music.
Reception[edit]
Jeuxvideo.com reviewed osu! favorably with 18/20 points in 2015.[3] In 2010, MMOGames.com reviewer Daniel Ball said that while the game was very similar to Elite Beat Agents, it was differentiated by its community's large library of high-quality community made content and customization.[4]
Competitive scene[edit]
osu! also includes a ranking system for users to compete against one another, which creates a competitive environment where people compete to have their rankings displayed on the official leaderboards.[5] Players can also play casually with friends or other users in a friendly competition, where all players play the same beatmap at the same time.
As of 2018, there have been 8 osu! World Cups, which are 4v4 tournaments between players from countries around the world. The victors win prizes such as cash, special benefits, and osu! supporter, which is a subscription-based service that provides special benefits for the player.[6] Rewards include a direct download feature that allows you to download beatmaps directly inside the game, a heart icon beside the username on the official osu! website, additional pending beatmap slots, and faster download speeds.
A transparent version of the Triangles shown in the osu! logo
osu!stream[edit]
osu!stream is an adaptation of osu! for mobile phones running iOS 6.0 and later, also developed by Dean Herbert. The main difference between osu! and osu!stream is that while osu! beatmaps are user-created, osu!stream beatmaps are not. New gameplay elements include the hold button, and being able to hit two hit circles at once.[7] As of April 30, 2019, osu!stream has not been updated.
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External links[edit]
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osu! is a 2D music/rhythm game where player must tap circles, slide balls and spin 'spinners' following the rhythm of the song. It was created by Dean 'peppy' Herbert in 2007 and by now its community has over 1 000 000 users.
Note: osu!droid is NOT the same as osu! (it's made by two different entities), so you can't expect that your osu! account works with this one as well (nor does score, support or anything like that).
So try to refrain from bothering the osu! team about osu!droid related questions and Problems as they most likely won't have any answer for it. (This includes writing about it in the wrong forums section, see below)
osu!droid website: http://osudroid.com/
osu!droid Twitter account: http://twitter.com/osudroid osu!droid Steam Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/osudroid osu!droid Google+ Beta Community (go here for beta access): https://plus.google.com/communities/113015173616094948057 Official osu! website: http://osu.ppy.sh/
If you have problems or need help feel free to use:
http://osu.ppy.sh/forum/85
If you want to keep in touch with the Developers feel free to use IRC:
irc://irc.yas-online.net:6667/osu! (If you don't have an IRC Client use this link: http://irc.yas-online.net/?channels=osu!)
PS: if you want an developer to reply to your review (or actually read it): write it in english!
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