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Easy Piano NDS

Musical educational game, which is a simple piano simulator. The game has a special controller-overlay for the NDS console, thanks to which we immediately get into the beginner pianist.

Party | music | Nintendo exclusive titles | singleplayer

Easy Piano Release Date NDS

04December2009

developer: Game Life publisher: Game Life

English language game language: English

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Easy Piano is properly simplified and therefore much more pleasant than learning to play the piano.

Game Life's production allows you to learn how to play the piano with a series of lessons. 40 different songs from various genres are used as instructional material. Players can play classical, pop and even jazz songs. The course itself consists of 10 different lessons and 15 addictive mini-games. A virtual instructor takes care of the correct execution of tasks, which corrects errors and provides advice.

In order for Easy Piano lessons to translate into reality, the creators created an additional DS overlay which, when plugged into the console, simulates the keyboard of the instrument. At the same time, it also allows you to go beyond the frames of the game and use improvisation to have fun and create new arrangements of your favourite hits. There were also mini-studies, in which you can additionally develop your compositions.

Decent reception of production is ensured by two console screens. One of them displays a three-dimensional graphics showing our character and instructor while playing the virtual piano. The bottom screen is a melodic line and notes that allow us to stick to the right melody.

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Last updated on 04 January 2010

Game mode: single player  

PEGI rating Easy Piano

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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