The rhythm game titled “Pastel Parade” is scheduled to debut on PC through Steam on August 27, according to its publishers room6 and developers matsu friends. This exciting new title will offer language support in English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Pastel Parade is an exhilarating rhythm game with easy controls!
Play a soothing melody that’s fitting for sweet and upbeat tunes. Operating it is straightforward; simply press the buttons in sync with the indicated rhythm and tempo!
- 16 Original Songs With a Groove! – Enjoy the catchy and cute songs unique to Pastel Parade! Some of the songs are very challenging…! Each play is only about one minute, so you can enjoy it over and over again with ease.
- Fun Just to Control! Four Pop Characters! – In-game operations are directly connected to the characters! Fun motions whether you succeed or fail! Challenge yourself to a rhythmic adventure with them!
- a Little Story Too…? – As you progress through the game, a story is revealed little by little. The world is divided into four areas, each with a different atmosphere. How far can you go?
Let’s join the fun parade with cute characters!
Staff
- Programming: matsu friends
- Art: bone
- Sound Design: FALL, MasaDo
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2025-08-15 06:17