Below, you can find our list of games like Senran Kagura Bon Appétit!. But before we look at alternative games to Senran Kagura Bon Appétit! let’s take a quick look at what Senran Kagura Bon Appétit! is in our brief review.XXX Review

Senran Kagura Bon Appétit! Review  Senran Kagura Bon Appétit! is  a rhythm cooking game available for the PlayStation Vita, in which the goal is to win a cooking competition. In the game, Master Hanzo convinces the shinobi warriors of Senran Kagura to cook for him by holding a cooking competition, with first prize being a Secret Ninja Art Scroll which grants one wish. You can create combos by clicking to the music, more combos=better food. Simple. Yet lots of fun!

This is a very easy and simple game that doesn’t really attempt to achieve that much, but it delivers what it promises.

PRESENTATION: 8  GAMEPLAY: 8.5     SOUND: 8       OVERALL: 8.5 / 10

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Melodisle 

Anrew Gleeson’s new game Melodisle casts you out at sea on a lonely island. You play as a little character who looks a lot like Fez. As this little guy, you’ll be running and jumping in typical platform-game style but, uniquely, you’ll also be engaging in some singing, hence the title “Melodisle.” That’s right, this is a music platformer in which you affect the environment by using your voice.>>

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OSU! Online 

In OSU! a song is played and you must perform different actions in time with the beat. A list of actions is given in sequential order and you must perform those actions to the music. The actions are: Spinners, Sliders and Hit Circles.

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Tap Tap Revenge 

Tap Tap Revenge Classic is a music game made by video game designer Nate True and video game developer Tapulous. In Tap Tap Revenge your aim is to tap the balls when they reach the line. Simple. Hit the ball in time to the music and you’ll earn points. If you’re playing on iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad you can also move the device in time to the music.

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Entwined 

Entwined tells the tale of a bird and a fish who are in love but who cannot be together because of the laws of nature. Sadly, their story is not very well conveyed. It is washed in ambience and in ephemeral beauty. The graphics of Entwined might be beautiful and relaxing, but they completely interfere with the storytelling.

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A City Sleeps: Harmonix have taken a bit of a risk on A City Sleeps, and it shows. There are some excellent aspects but some terrible ones too. The side-scrolling arcade style shooter action is nothing like anything that Harmonix has ever done before. But Harmonix do make sure to stay focused on their niche: music.  They do this by ingeniously blending action with music. A City Sleeps takes Harmonix in a new direction harmonix a city sleeps gameplay The enemies and the player fire to the beat of the music. There’s a certain synesthesia that takes place as you listen to the rhythm of the music and then instinctively fire. Getting the […]

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Rise of the Ravager:  Rise of the Ravager is part RPG, part shooter, part Guitar Hero. In Rise of the Ravager it’s your duty to defend a charming cartoon land from four different colours of enemy: red, blue, yellow and green by shooting them with the right colour of bullet. That sounds a little easy, but Rise of the Ravager does actually present a solid challenge, with later levels requiring a lot of skill to complete. To set up your defence you’ll use the in-game currency that you earn through completing levels. You’ll spend currency on upgrading your stats for power, rate of fire and more, and can create automatic turrets and towers to create your devastating arsenal. Controls in Rise of the Ravager are tight and accurate and I personally didn’t have any trouble using them. There’s also a co-op mode, though I haven’t been able to play it yet. One of my favourite parts of this great indie game is its boss fights, which reveal […]

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