More About Phigros

Name Phigros
Category Music & Rhythm  
Version
Size 0.00M
Requires Android 5.0 and up
Last Updated March 15, 2024

Phigros is a non-commercial music game developed and published by Pigeon Games. In addition to music elements, the game also incorporates certain collection and puzzle-solving elements. Currently, Phigros International Edition has about 300 tracks and over six chapters, offering players the freedom to choose levels and tracks to play. Each music piece comes with corresponding artwork, providing a richer audiovisual experience.

Phigros

Gameplay Overview 

The gameplay of Phigros International Edition is similar to a trackless falling rhythm game, with the core gameplay being to perform actions when notes overlap with judgment lines to achieve higher scores. The game features various types of notes, including Tap, Hold, Drag, and Flick, requiring players to react accurately within the judgment area.

Types of Notes

Tap (Blue Key): Tap the judgment area when the note overlaps with the judgment line.

Hold: Click and hold at the start of a Hold note when it overlaps with the judgment line, and keep your finger in the judgment area until the Hold ends.

Drag (Yellow Key): Keep your finger in the judgment area until the note overlaps with the judgment line.

Flick (Pink/Red Key): Swipe in any direction within the judgment area when the note overlaps with the judgment line.

Judgments

There are four judgments in the game: Perfect, Good, Bad, and Miss, each giving different evaluations and scores based on the accuracy of the actions performed.

Difficulty Levels

The difficulty levels include EZ (Easy), HD (Hard), IN (Insane), and AT (Another), with the difficulty increasing progressively. The game also features special difficulty levels (SP).

Unlocking Mechanism

Players need to meet certain conditions to unlock chapters, tracks, or charts. Unlock conditions typically involve achieving a certain score or completing specific tasks.

Scoring System

After completing a game, players enter the scoring interface, displaying scores, ratings, max combos, accuracy rates, and the number of judgments. Ratings include φ, V, S, A, B, C, and F, with V being a special rating.

Level and Constants

Charts are represented by chart levels and constants to indicate difficulty, with higher levels indicating greater difficulty. Constants provide a more detailed quantification of chart difficulty.

Combos and Scores

Max combos and accuracy rates determine the score, which comprises judgment points and combo points.

Ratings

The game's ratings are as follows:

φ (Phi): 1,000,000 points

V: Full Combo

V: 960,000 to 999,999 points

S: 920,000 to 959,999 points

A: 880,000 to 919,999 points

B: 820,000 to 879,999 points

C: 700,000 to 819,999 points

F (False): 0 to 699,999 points

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