Bandai Namco Entertainment announced a new 3D mobile rhythm game coming to iOS and Android from the Idolmaster brand, titled The Idolmaster Shiny Colors: Song for Prism, and marks the first mobile game that’s part of the Project IM@S 3.0 vision era!
This brand-new title brings the girls from Shiny Colors to life in their own rhythm game playable with fully rendered 3D graphics and live performances. The game has you take on the producer of 283 Productions as you grow the 26 idols through training sequences, and various idol tasks culminating in their live performances in front of thousands through rhythm-game action.
The game will also be playable early as it’s having a playable demo starting from May 19 to May 23. You can register for the playtest now until May 7, though to sign up for the beta you need to do so through the Idolmaster Shiny Colors game.
▍The Idolmaster Shiny Colors Song for Prism Trailer
▍The Idolmaster Shiny Colors Song for Prism Idols
Check out the 26 idols featured in Shiny Colors Song for Prism! Each of them will have unique costumes and be fully voiced by their original voice actors as they perform and interact with you throughout the game’s story and other modes!
Each group and idol will also have its own unique illustration cards giving us a better glimpse at their personalities and daily lives which you can unlock through play.
■ Illumination Stars
■L’Antica
■ Houkago Climax Girls
■ Alstroemeria
■ Straylight
■ noctchill
■ SHHis
■ Luca Ikaruga
▍The Idolmaster Shiny Colors Song for Prism Gameplay Introduction
The Idolmaster Shiny Colors Song for Prism is primarily an idol development and rhythm game where you’re tasked with growing the various units and individual talents at 283 Productions. Here players can grow these idols and watch them perform, and interact with each other and fans in fully realized 3D.
The game has an emphasis on the growth and cultivation aspect, as apart from playing in rhythm games you’ll be giving idols itineraries to improve upon their abilities, with practice courses, work, fan meetups, dance lessons, and much more. Their itinerary is entirely in your hands and it’s up to you to create a training regiment that can fully maximize the growth of these talents.
The game also has a card system that’s said to be completely different from how it works in the original Shiny Colors, and more details of this system will be made available, but it seems you cans lot in cards with characters and based on how they perform or practice, use various abilities to recover their health or boost their appeal.
The game will also feature what it’s dubbing the “Memorial live” system. After your idols pass the final stages of auditioning and practice, you can replay the performance this time with new scenes showing up looking back on your idols’ training regiment and story to get to that point! This lets you get even closer to your idols, showing you the journey you and your idols took, straight out of an episode from an anime!