Osu! for PC

Osu! for Windows

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Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Music
License
Trial version
Requirements
Windows 2000
Language
English
Author
Osu!
Version
Beta
Size
488.12 KB

Screenshots

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Obadus! Obadus is an innovative rhythm game. It was developed, published and made by Dean Herbert, a Brisbane-based freelance software engineer. Osu! was originally released for Microsoft Windows. a release for Linux, macOS, Android, and iOS. The Windows version was also released with a demo. The demo was available at no cost and later became paid.

It's a unique rhythm-matching game that includes both music and visuals. The music part is easy as it has many different instruments and sounds that can be played at the appropriate times. The program's most interesting feature is the addition of effects and colors to the playing screen. This adds an extra level of realism and finesse. Professional gamers consider it one of the most difficult and rewarding rhythm games to master.

As with all rhythm games, you must master the basics to be able to move up to higher levels and beat the songs more quickly. This tutorial will show you how the interface works and the basics of controls. Even if you are a complete beginner, it is a good idea to familiarize yourself the Windows interface before you start playing the game. An instructional video guides you through the setup and first songs. You don't have to worry about malware or ads. You can install the program right away and get a fully functioning gaming console within minutes.