Post by Reirei on Mar 24, 2014 13:03:58 GMT 7
There are various game modes in Band Master to cater to your play style. If you love to play with friends and jam, there are cooperative types of game modes: SOS Mode and Concert Mode. For those who want the thrill of competing against more seasoned players, there’s the Score Battle Mode and Shutter Battle Mode.
What’s great is you can practice alone in Practice Mode for as long as you want before you actually play with other players! There’s even a Community Mode where you can go around, meet new friends, and hang out with old friends and just enjoy music.
Practice Mode
This mode simply allows warming up or honing of music skills. Practice solo with a selected song, and check progress with the accuracy scored.
In Practice Mode, you can:
SOS Mode
Play with friends and other Band Master players and finish the song with no retired players.
How it’s played:
Concert Mode
Play a trio in this mode!
How it’s played:
Shutter Battle Mode
Who would’ve thought about PLAYER KILL (PK) in a music rhythm game?
Choose between Individual Shutter Battle or Team Shutter Battle. The objective? Wipe everyone out (except teammates, if you’re in a Team Shutter), it’s as simple as that.
What does it look like?
Individual Shutter Battle
Team Shutter Battle
Community Mode
Community mode allows players to meet new people, see friends, and casually jam in various community areas. Those within this mode interact with other members to find potential band mates or just to hold their own jam sessions.
What’s great is you can practice alone in Practice Mode for as long as you want before you actually play with other players! There’s even a Community Mode where you can go around, meet new friends, and hang out with old friends and just enjoy music.
Practice Mode
This mode simply allows warming up or honing of music skills. Practice solo with a selected song, and check progress with the accuracy scored.
In Practice Mode, you can:
- Play all free songs in the list.
- Play, pause, and rewind the song to a certain part and resume.
- Check your performance score to see if you are improving.
- Make a million mistakes and not affect your EXP and BEN.
SOS Mode
Play with friends and other Band Master players and finish the song with no retired players.
How it’s played:
- All players start with their energy bar half-filled. The energy bar is located at the bottom of the note window.
- Each time you do a note combo, you fill your energy bar. But, every time you miss a note, your energy bar decreases.
- The note window will turn red if you are at a critical level. If you deplete your energy bar, you RETIRE.
- The group should then work on filling the team’s energy bar, which is located on the upper-right side of the note window.
- Once it fills, anyone from the team can press SPACE BAR to revive a retired member.
- For the SOS to be a success, there should be no retired players at the end of the song.
Concert Mode
Play a trio in this mode!
How it’s played:
- This mode allows a maximum of 3 players.
- Each player will be allowed to play only one instrument. Once an instrument is chosen, the remaining band members must choose a different instrument.
- A CONCERT SUCCESS progress bar can be seen in the upper-middle part of the screen.
- Each band member must be at the “Good” level (farthest right of the progress bar) at the end of the song for the concert to succeed.
- If the song finishes with members in the “Bad” and “Normal” area, the concert will be a failure.
- The team harmony which is indicated in the score results, determines the success of the band.
Shutter Battle Mode
Who would’ve thought about PLAYER KILL (PK) in a music rhythm game?
Choose between Individual Shutter Battle or Team Shutter Battle. The objective? Wipe everyone out (except teammates, if you’re in a Team Shutter), it’s as simple as that.
What does it look like?
Individual Shutter Battle
Team Shutter Battle
Community Mode
Community mode allows players to meet new people, see friends, and casually jam in various community areas. Those within this mode interact with other members to find potential band mates or just to hold their own jam sessions.
credits to bandmaster.com.ph for this guide ^_^v