The game featured an "all-star" lineup of Japanese game composers, including: Yoko Shimomura ( Kingdom Hearts ) Keiichi Okabe ( NieR ) Kenji Ito ( SaGa series) Hiroki Kikuta ( Secret of Mana ) Gameplay Mechanics
Players tapped, swiped, and held on-screen circular indicators in time with the music. Demons' Score 7z
Players controlled Serenity , a college student searching for her missing father. She uses the "Demons' Score" program to allow various demons to possess her, granting her new powers and skimpy, music-themed outfits to battle hell's minions. The game featured an "all-star" lineup of Japanese
A "breakbeat" rhythm-battle game that fused music with on-rails shooting mechanics. A "breakbeat" rhythm-battle game that fused music with
Because the game was officially discontinued and removed from app stores in 2014, "Demons' Score 7z" typically refers to found on third-party sites. The .7z format is a high-compression archive used to store these large game assets, often used by the emulation and preservation communities to keep delisted mobile titles playable.
was a rhythm-action mobile game developed by iNiS and published by Square Enix . Originally released in 2012 for iOS and Android, it was delisted and its servers were disconnected on September 29, 2014. Game Overview
Each stage typically consisted of a "Track 1" (clearing lesser demons) and a "Track 2" (a cinematic boss battle against a "Great Demon of the Abyss").