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bupbe_pl
07-28-2007, 09:58 AM
Kudos : Rock Legend 1.03

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Do you want to be a Rock Star? Then this new game from the makers of
Kudos and Democracy is just for you... The game is part RPG, part life-sim,
part Tycoon game. You are a struggling rock singer who puts together their
own band, and tries to achieve fame and fortune, from humble beginnings as
a starving garage-band. Pick your band-members, choose the band name, write
the songs...play the gigs.


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Rock Legend is a turn-based game, in some ways similar to the gameplay of Kudos.
Each turn of the game represents a single day, and it's up to you to decide how
the band spends their time. Some of the activities you will need to spend time
on include songwriting, rehearsals, auditions, publicity events, practicing
individual instruments, and of course, recording your latest album.

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First off, you need to form a group by choosing the best candidates from a
collection of wannabes, each of which possesses their own unique skills. Once
you've settled on your lineup, it's time to start composing, which is done by
piecing together bars of different colored notes. The more colors you match
at the start and end of each bar, the better your song will become. You can
also gain inspiration and unlock new motifs by going to watch other bands perform.
Ultimately though, the composing process is more a puzzle solving exercise
than a creative one.


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As well as songwriting, there are a host of other tasks that you can undertake to
improve your band's chances of success. You can hire practice rooms (ranging from
decrepit garages to luscious lounges), purchase new instruments to improve your
sound, buy lights to pump up your stage shows and book bars, clubs and arenas for
forthcoming gigs. Once you've secured a venue, you must choose to either spend your
time rehearsing or handing out flyers to bolster publicity. If you eventually manage
to earn enough money, you can even start recording and releasing your very own albums.


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