Hachi Hachi

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.4
31.7K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

**Nominated with “The Best Audio” & “The Best Game Design” in Singapore Indie Prize Award

With over 20 remarkable musicians all together, creating music that carrying its listener’s hearts, a PvP experiences that never happened before.

- The first real-time PvP (Player vs Player) rhythm game on mobiles and tablets
- Each pieces have a story of their own, waiting for players to unveil
- Various style of music, including J-pop, trance, R&B, Hardcore, Jazz, etc
- One week one tournament, examining skills between players
- Stunning artworks, feel the atmosphere within

2 Game modes

- In “Casual Mode”, players choose their piece of music, our system will match the players who are choosing the same piece and same difficulties for them. Also, they can also skip the search and enjoy their own solo play.

- In “Arena Mode”, there is a tournament every week. Players could enter the arena with their virtual coins in the game. Every match will face a random player in the rest of the world with a random piece of music and difficulties. The more matches won, the bigger rewards they got.
Updated on
22 Feb 2018

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
28.4K reviews
Claire
13 October 2023
The mobile phone platform is in dire need of fresh rhythm games, and games like Hachi Hachi contribute greatly to the selection we currently have. It serves mainly as a Mai Mai clone, and introduces a few elements to make up for the difficulty loss that comes from the smaller screen, such as triple notes. All in all, a solid game and I hope it lasts a long time. Edit: I don't know why this game hasn't been pulled yet, considering the server was shut off years ago. This game is unplayable.
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Partialrium
3 October 2020
Really amazing take on a rhythm game, however the controls can be bit finnicky and the toolbar on my samsung a10e gets in the way. I don't mind though, and it hardly takes away from the game! :) edit: It never connects to the server. I uninstalled it temporarily to make space; now i cant redownload the data i previously lost, it wont connect to the server.
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A Google user
2 January 2020
The multiplayer struggles a bit. You only get matched if there happens to be another player who happens to pick the same song and difficulty as you. With an ever growing library of songs, matches will decrease. The solution; a quick match button. This will allow you to queue up for any song and any difficulty as long as you own the song. Also, the energy limit reduces the number of active players. Is it being used in microtransactions? If not, it can be removed.
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What's new

What's new in the 1.7.0 version update:

-Friend list function
Now players can add friends in the game, and invite their friends to battle online.

-Tutorial
To make new players know about Hachi Hachi easier, we add a tutorial to the game.

-Renew the UI
The new designed UI will be your eye-opener.