


With gems players can customize their avatar, or even buy additional songs to play. Although after a certain level they must participate in multiplayer in order to gain money and experience. How much they earn from each song depends on how accurate they hit the notes.

Then there is Couple, where two people can play O2Jam on a single computer.īy passing songs, players gain experience and gems. Both Versus and Album can hold up to 8 people. Another one is Album, which is similar to Versus, except that you will be playing a collection of songs back to back. Such as Single where they play alone and Versus where people play against each other or on teams. When playing, players have a choice of different rooms. Then when the note is about to end you let go. How this works is, you hit freeze note as it starts. Instead of a freeze hold counting as one step or several, they only count as two. The freeze holds are also implemented differently than the ones you would see in DDR, or Pump it Up. It also has freeze holds, which is in neither of those games. This game is more easily accessible by being designed for the keyboard. Unlike IIDX, or Pop'N Music which use their own unique and often expensive controller. Hitting keys will activate sounds which are part of the music playing. You must hit these notes, and you will be judged by accuracy. The basic premise of these games is, notes fall down across the screen. O2Jam is a rhythm and music game similar to IIDX, but with some fair amount of differences.
