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Music management games are roughly equivalent to sports management games except that they involve the management of a musical band or group or the production of music videos instead of sports teams. The games usually center on the musical nature of the management tasks of scheduling, producing, and promoting music stars.
Rock Manager puts the player in control of a rock band with the task of making them into rockstars. Play starts with putting a band together. The players can choose from a list of musicians with all tastes and styles. They can record a demo in a studio, and add effects to the song to make it fit the band's image.
The gameplay of Rock Band 4 follows that from previous games in the series: the player or group of players use special instrument-based controllers or microphones, often based on real instruments such as a Fender Stratocaster or a Jaguar, to mimic playing the instruments by following scrolling cues on screen and attempt to play through a song and score points.
The game only contains sound effects and no music, although eight singles were included on the cassette. There are no graphics to speak of and the game is text-based.A Crash review in March 1985 praised the game, stating that it was "[a]n unusually absorbing and addictive strategy/simulation with a sense of humour that represents good value."
Audiosurf is a 2008 puzzle music game created by Invisible Handlebar, a company founded by Dylan Fitterer. [5] Its track-style stages visually mimic the music the player chooses, while the player races across several lanes collecting colored blocks that appear in sync with the music.
Construction and management simulation (CMS), [1] sometimes also called management sim or building sim, is a subgenre of simulation game in which players build, expand or manage fictional communities or projects with limited resources. [2]
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Idol Manager received "mixed or average" reviews for the Microsoft Windows version according to review aggregator Metacritic. [9]Tilly Lawton of Pocket Tactics rated the game an 8 out of 10, praising the game is fascinating and in good combination with its visual novel aspects, but wrote the game is "not for everyone" and pointed out the UI system of the game is somewhat inconvenient.