Rhythm Crossover: Touhou Funk
Experience a fan-made rhythm game where players guide a character through musical challenges set to beloved Touhou series melodies. Enjoy family-friendly arcade fun.
Reviews
A delightful fan-made rhythm game that blends catchy tunes with simple, addictive gameplay. Perfect for music game enthusiasts.
About this game
Game Introduction
Rhythm Crossover: Touhou Funk is a fan-made music game that brings together the energetic beats of a popular rhythm series with characters from the Touhou universe. Players guide a character through musical performances against iconic Touhou figures such as Reimu and Marisa. The game features a selection of unique songs including Love Consultation, Colorful Path, and Dream Battle, arranged across multiple weeks of content. This open-source tribute offers a family-friendly experience for fans of both franchises. The core objective is to hit notes accurately and fill a progress bar to complete each musical challenge.
How to Play
Players use arrow keys on their keyboard to match symbols that appear on the screen. Pressing the corresponding arrow key in time with the music scores points and fills the progress bar. Missing too many notes or pressing incorrect keys will cause the player to fail and restart the song. The game includes a story mode where players progress through weeks, and a free play mode for practicing any unlocked track. Timing and rhythm are essential to succeed.
Game Features
This crossover includes multiple songs spread across three weeks, featuring tracks such as Love Consultation, Colorful Path, and Dream Battle. Two modes are available: story mode for narrative progression and free play mode for practicing specific songs. The game is open-source and family-friendly, with simple controls that are easy to learn but challenging to master. The difficulty increases as songs become faster and more complex.
Tips for Success
Practice each song in free play mode to master timing and rhythm before attempting story mode. Focus on hitting notes accurately rather than quickly, as consistency fills the progress bar faster. Listen to the music closely to anticipate note patterns, and start with easier tracks to build confidence. If you struggle with a section, slow down mentally and try to relax your fingers to avoid pressing wrong keys.