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+ | Gameplay involves listening to a monkey band lead by Prince Saruno of the Sarudamon Kingdom. The player can give the monkeys a theme/motif for the song (such as romantic), and lyrics; and they will play the song. The lyrics are synthesized similar to [[Tomodachi Collection]] and [[Tomodachi Life]]. In the ROM are 23 base songs, but 403 total songs (of which the 383 others are variations of the base songs, such as in a different pitch or tone).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnjnjenyvhE YouTube video by Torchickens]</ref> The songs can be shared wirelessly. | ||
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[[Category:2010 games]] | [[Category:2010 games]] |
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Tsukutte Utau: Saru Band is a rhythm game released for the DSiWare service in April 2010, exclusively in Japan.
Gameplay
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Gameplay involves listening to a monkey band lead by Prince Saruno of the Sarudamon Kingdom. The player can give the monkeys a theme/motif for the song (such as romantic), and lyrics; and they will play the song. The lyrics are synthesized similar to Tomodachi Collection and Tomodachi Life. In the ROM are 23 base songs, but 403 total songs (of which the 383 others are variations of the base songs, such as in a different pitch or tone).[1] The songs can be shared wirelessly.
Technical details
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