![]() ![]() Mania beatmaps consist of keys (depicted as a small bar) and holds. Catch beatmaps have fruits and spinners, which are arranged in a horizontal manner. Taiko beatmaps have drumbeats and spinners. These items are collectively known as "hit objects", and are arranged in different positions on the screen and in different points of time. In osu!standard, beatmaps consist of three items hit circles, sliders, and spinners. A level in any of these modes is called a "beatmap". There are four official game modes: "osu!" (unofficially called osu!standard), "osu!taiko", "osu!catch" (formerly "osu!ctb"), and "osu!mania". Osu! has received generally positive reviews, and is also sometimes recommended by professional players of other games to practice or warm up. Its gameplay is inspired by titles such as Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, Taiko no Tatsujin, Beatmania IIDX, Elite Beat Agents, O2Jam, StepMania, and DJMax. Originally released for Microsoft Windows on September 16, 2007, the game has also been ported to macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Made to mimic the feel of playing a real drum, the player uses a keyboard or drum kit to hit differently-colored circles on a single conveyor.Osu! is a rhythm game primarily developed, published and created by Dean "Peppy" Herbert. Osu!taiko is based on the Taiko no Tatsujin game series produced by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The game mode was chiefly introduced and implemented by woc2006, and is made to mimic the feel of a real piano through keyboard keys. ![]() Osu!mania is based on a variety of conveyor-type rhythm games. The game mode consists of falling fruit of different varieties and a "catcher" holding a plate to catch the fruit. Osu!catch is loosely based on a minigame inside of a Beatmania simulator, which is believed to be based on the EZ2CATCH mode from the EZ2DJ series. In osu!, the player is expected to tap hit circles, hold sliders, and spin spinners to the beat of songs. Osu! is the default game mode and is based on the original iNiS' rhythm video game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. ![]() These modes vary different ways on how the rhythm game is played. You can choose from four different game modes: osu!, osu!taiko, osu!catch, and osu!mania. ![]()
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