Display title | Symphonic Rain |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Symphonic Rain is a music-based Visual Novel created by Kogado Studio. It plays out for the most part like a regular visual novel, with very little input by "players" beyond clicking through text and making choices. Until, that is, you happen to hit a music stage, during which the gameplay makes good of its "music based" description and switches to an O2Jam/DDR like music game, complete with fully voiced songs written by the late Ritsuko Okazaki. |