Ontamarama
- Quick-paced musical gameplay
- Challenges the players reflex, timing and concentration
- 12 stages to play including a tutorial
- Tale mode with three difficulty settings to tailor to the players skill level
- Freeplay and Challenge modes offer brilliant replayability
Product Description
On a peaceful tropical island, Ontamarama roam free. These gentle sound spirits, when properly conducted, offer the people of the land a gorgeous and enchanting symphony. Wishing to rob the inhabitants of this joy, and evil demon starts to control the natives into capturing the Ontama. Two aspiring Ontamaestros, Beat and Rest, learn the plot and choose to foil the evil demon’s scheme by challenging the villagers under the demon’s control in order to release the trapped Ontama!
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This a splendid game for everyone. It is very cute and it is very simple to play. It is a splendid game for music fans who like nintendo DS and musical connected sports meeting.
It is a very excellent game and you should buy it!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I am a huge rhythm game fan and own just about every rhythm based DS game out there (even the unpleasant ones) and this one is by far the most challenging. As other reviewers have stated, you must use both your stylus and the up,down,side to side buttons (for right handed) or A, B, X, Y (for left handed). I’m STILL in simple mode and trying to exact or at least better my score in those levels. Each song proves more hard and at a quick pace, too. The songs are catchy without being irritating and the graphics are cute, though the tale-line is a bit drawn out and really unnecessary. If your a rhythm game fan, this is a MUST HAVE.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a must-have for people who delight in rhythm action sports meeting (sports meeting that involve hitting targets to the beat of music). In this game you have critters that appear on the lower screen, corresponding to scrolling clarification across the top. Your objective is to tap and circle the correctly colored critters, which will “activate” screening clarification – then, within the same two seconds, you use the directional cross (simultaneously, sometimes, the button pad as well!) and hit either Up, Down, Left or Right at the exact moment that each note passes over a hit target (as with Guitar Hero, Elite Beat Agents, Amplitude, etc).
Basically you are constantly rotating/tapping and moving up to hit clarification, a constant back-and-forth between the stylus and DS buttons/cross. And let me tell you, coming from a rhythm action experienced person – this small game gets hard!
CONS: As for the theme, everything is cute-Japanese stylishness, not sexy in any way. The “tale line” is walking around and finding the next person to battle and is painful at times to scroll owing to. The actual music is ARCADE POP/JAZZ (Dance Dance Revolution genre), so be warned that it was made for people who can stand that sort of bubbly, techno-infused sound.
Bottom line: the challenge of the gameplay outweighs all the other stuff.
Rating: 5 / 5
I know rhythm sports meeting have a steep learning curve, but Ontamarama was too much for me to handle. The game requires you to simultaneously use the stylus and the A, B, X, and Y buttons (right, huge suprise there). Sounds simple enough, but by the 3rd or 4th round, things get pretty crazy. The meanuvers you have to exectue with the stylus get really complicated, and the tempo goes from like 120 bpm to 190 bpm in just a few songs.
Beyond that, there wasn’t a whole lot to the game… the graphics are not anything special, the plot and dialogue are perfunctory.
If you like really challenging rhythm/music sports meeting, this is right up your alley.
Otherwise, I’d recommend something like Elite Beat Agents (amusing and not as hard).
Rating: 2 / 5
Ontamarama is a cute and fun game where you tap ontama then press a management on the control pad at the right time. This 2 step process is done to fascinating music. The game has varying difficulty levels so I can’t really complain that the harder ones are indeed a lot harder. It certainly will give you a challenge if you’re into that sort of thing. Its not too long but the thought is replay regard.
Rating: 3 / 5