The main gameplay had already been established, so not much inspiration was derived from other rhythm games. The game was greatly influenced by TikTok, reflecting on how users would entertain others with videos of themselves performing and enjoying music so that the game could correctly execute the "silly fun" concept for the present generation, with happenings being an example. The younger developers on the team had to be adjusted to the concept due to the difference and not being familiar with the fundamentals of Samba de Amigo. The game was based on the concept of "silly fun", which was explained by Nakamura to TechRadar as prioritizing fun and enjoyment of music over skill, contrasted to typical rhythm games. He and the development team aimed to adapt the game to present times while preserving its fundamentals and have it instill happiness in its players. As a result, he proposed a revival of Samba de Amigo, feeling it was a suitable title for virtual reality. He was also interested in virtual reality hardware and noticed a trend of reusing old intellectual properties in the video game industry. Shun Nakamura, the game's director and producer, was the director of Samba de Amigo, the first work he directed, and wanted to create it again. In the story, Amigo seeks to "return lost music to the world". Samba de Amigo: Party-To-Go has a story mode, the first in the series. At the end of each round, the losing players are eliminated. Differing events occur and items can be used. "World Party" is an eight-player online mode in which players, along with 12 computer-controlled ones, compete through three randomly-chosen songs to get obtain the highest score to avoid losing. Another of them is "Love Checker", in which two players play together to see how compatible they are based on their performance. One of them is "Showdown", in which two players battle each other. There are both competitive and co-op two-player modes. A simulated chat room for each character is displayed on-screen. The player must complete missions and defeat opponents to earn more followers. The "StreamiGo!" mode has Amigo trying to become a famous online streamer. The standard mode allows the player to play any song at any difficulty level. The environment becomes more lively based on the player's performance. The player is represented by Amigo, who can be customised to wear different types of clothing purchased with in-game currency earned by completing songs and leveling up. When the player shakes to a multicolored ball with a question mark on it, a happening, such as "High-Fives", "Crazy Dash", "Home Run", and "Pose Rush", is randomly selected and either a minigame is switched to (the player has to complete it for a higher score) or the gameplay is temporarily altered. Occasionally, a stick figure appears and the player is told to copy its move, either static or moving, in order to gain extra points. A line of arrows may also appear, reaching from one ring to another, and the player must move their controller along it. The player must shake their controller to a ring's location when a ball reaches it. Six rings are arranged in a circle and balls come out from the center of the circle in Samba de Amigo: Party Central or far away in the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro version. Similarly to its predecessor, the player is tasked with shaking their controllers, represented in-game by maracas, to different angles to the beat, being guided by the on-screen graphics. Gameplay Main gameplay on the Nintendo Switch version An Apple Arcade version, Samba de Amigo: Party-To-Go ( サンバDEアミーゴ:パーティー・トゥ・ゴー, Sanba de amīgo: Pātī to~u gō), is to be released on the same date as Party Central. It will be the first full virtual reality game published by Sega. Ī virtual reality version for Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro titled Samba de Amigo ( サンバDEアミーゴ, Sanba de amīgo) is also scheduled to be released during the fall of 2023. In contrast to its predecessor, the game has less focus on Latin music and more on popular music genres in general. In Samba de Amigo: Party Central, players shake their controllers like a set of maracas on time with the shapes on screen. The game is a sequel to Samba de Amigo and is announced to release on the Nintendo Switch on August 29, 2023. Samba de Amigo: Party Central ( サンバDEアミーゴ : パーティーセントラル, Sanba de amīgo: Pātīsentoraru) is a motion-based rhythm game being developed and set to be published by Sega. Single-player, multiplayer, online multiplayer
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