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* MarathonLevel: A select few songs have full-length maps which are treated as separate songs from their game versions. [[note]]For the record, the longest of these is FIRE BIRD, which clocks in at 5:22[[/note]]
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** VS Live, which is similar to Multi-Live except players gain additional rewards based on their score ranking at the end of the song. Furthermore, to [[AntiRageQuitting discourage ragequitting]] and to [[AntiFrustrationFeatures avoid creating an inconvenience for other players]], players who quit before the song begins will not only not get their [[AntiPoopSocking stamina]] refunded (as opposed to Multi-Live, where stamina is only used when the song begins), but will not cause the room to be disbanded.
** Challenge Live, a variant of Free Live that requires event-specific currency to play. Your song pool is limited and you gain event point boosts not only based on Band Power and [[AnInteriorDecoratorIsYou Area Item]] buffs, but you also gain an additional boost if you have the correct members in your deck.

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** VS Live, which is similar to Multi-Live except players gain additional rewards based on their score ranking at the end of the song. Furthermore, to [[AntiRageQuitting discourage ragequitting]] and to [[AntiFrustrationFeatures avoid creating an inconvenience for other players]], players who quit before the song begins will not only not get their [[AntiPoopSocking stamina]] refunded (as opposed to Multi-Live, where stamina is only used when the song begins), but will not cause the room to be disbanded.
disbanded. The song plays and scores like in Free Live, meaning that there's no Fever and your own party member's skills activate instead of you and the other players' leaders, but like in Challenge Live (see bellow), using the correct members gives you an additional Band Power boost.
** Challenge Live, a variant of Free Live that requires event-specific currency to play.play (which is acquired by playing normal Free Lives and Multi Lives). Your song pool is limited and you gain event point boosts not only based on Band Power and [[AnInteriorDecoratorIsYou Area Item]] buffs, but you also gain an additional boost if you have the correct members in your deck.
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''[=BanG=] Dream! Girls Band Party!'' is a RhythmGame for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} and UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}}, as part of the ''Anime/BangDream'' multimedia franchise. It was developed by [=CraftEgg=] and published by Bushiroad, released in Japan in 2017 and in the rest of the world in 2018.

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''[=BanG=] Dream! Girls Band Party!'' is a RhythmGame for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} and UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}}, as part of the ''Anime/BangDream'' multimedia franchise. It was developed by [=CraftEgg=] and published by Bushiroad, released in Japan in 2017 and in the rest of the world in 2018.
2018. A UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version of the game was announced on the game's 6th anniversary, set to release in 2021.
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* GenreBusting: The game goes this route with each band's origin story. Roselia's begins with a shonen manga-like storyline, Afterglow's has a dramatic flair, Hello Happy World's starts off with a Widget Series vibe, Pasupare with a "traditional studio-created idol" storyline, and Popipa as a slice-of-life story. Three of these stories are origins (though Roselia's actually takes place both before and after the main storyline, with a TimeSkip to when they're more established), but Afterglow's OriginStory is saved for a Flashback Episode event and Poppin' Party's is left out of the game entirely, likely because most works so far in the franchise have tackled it.

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* GenreBusting: The game goes this route with each band's origin story.band story 1. Roselia's begins with a shonen manga-like storyline, Afterglow's has a dramatic flair, Hello Happy World's starts off with a Widget Series vibe, Pasupare with a "traditional studio-created idol" storyline, and Popipa as a slice-of-life story. Three of these stories are origins (though Roselia's actually takes place both before and after the main storyline, with a TimeSkip to when they're more established), but Afterglow's OriginStory is saved for a Flashback Episode event and Poppin' Party's is left out of the game entirely, likely because most works so far in the franchise have tackled it.Party has a "Band Story 0" as thier origin story.
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** The level goes on a scale originally from level 5 to 28; however, a Roselia cover song, Roku Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari, also known as Six Trillion Years and Overnight Story, introduces a level 29 Expert chart.

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** The level goes on a scale originally from level 5 to 28; however, a Roselia cover song, Roku Chounen to Ichiya Monogatari, also known as Six Trillion Years and Overnight Story, introduces a level 29 Expert chart. The recent update in JP added Setsuna Trip as a Level 29 song in special difficulty.
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** Special difficulty, above Expert; in other words, [[UpToEleven Harder Than Harder Than Hard]]. It was introduced in an update and is available for select songs.

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** Special difficulty, above Expert; in other words, [[UpToEleven Harder Than Harder Than Hard]]. It was introduced in an update and is available for select songs. The fourth anniversary update added flicks and new slide hold note variations in select songs.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Usually 4* cards featured two characters that received the most focus in event stories. For early Season 1 story events, there were only one 4* for characters who had lesser roles, while characters with the most focus somehow only featured in 3* cards. One of the most glaring examples is the “Umbrella in the Autumn Rain” event story.
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* RAISE A SUILEN -- A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=] consists of four high school students and a middle school student.

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* RAISE A SUILEN -- A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=] consists of four high school students and a middle school student.
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* RAISE A SUILEN -- A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=] consists of three high school students and and two middle school students.

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* RAISE A SUILEN -- A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=] consists of three four high school students and and two a middle school students.
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* RAISE A SUILEN -- A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=].

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* RAISE A SUILEN -- A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=].
[=CHU2=] consists of three high school students and and two middle school students.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: Even in the game itself. The one-panel comic version of Aya is more narcissistic, revels in her fame, and seems to focus on the cutthroat competition of the music business. In the stories and roaming conversations, while she's still always dreamed to be a successful idol, she's nothing like that at all.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: The "Unwavering Will, Blazing Bushido" event story provides an in-universe example. A fight breaks out during an event for Pastel*Palettes between two fans. This isn't just a one-off thing either, as the fight erupts into a FlameWar. Eve tries to intervene and stop the fighting by getting involved in the argument online, but only makes things worse, and gets reprimanded by the agency for getting too directly involved with the fans. Despite her initial failure, the girls decide to stand by Eve and let her speak to the fans about the fighting during their next event. While the agency is against this, the girls respond by pointing out that if the band's fandom has a reputation for toxic behavior like this, it will reflect poorly on the band.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: OrwellianRetcon: The "Unwavering Will, Blazing Bushido" "Do It Ourselves" event story provides an in-universe example. A fight breaks out during an event for Pastel*Palettes between two fans. revealed that Lisa had a little brother who was never mentioned beforehand. This isn't just caused a one-off thing either, as lot of backlash among the fight erupts into a FlameWar. Eve tries to intervene and stop the fighting by getting involved in the argument online, but only makes things worse, and gets reprimanded by the agency for getting too directly involved with the fans. Despite her initial failure, the girls decide to stand by Eve and let her speak to the fans about the fighting during their next event. While the agency is against this, the girls respond by pointing out that if the band's fandom has a reputation for toxic behavior like this, it will reflect poorly on the band.because this reveal was too soon so any mentions of him were eventually removed.



* RetGone: The "Do It Ourselves" event revealed that Lisa had a little brother who was never mentioned beforehand. This caused a lot of backlash among the fandom because this reveal was too soon so any mentions of him were eventually removed.
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* RetGone: The "Do It Ourselves" event revealed that Lisa had a little brother who was never mentioned beforehand. [[InternetBackdraft This caused a lot of backlash among the fandom because this reveal was too soon]], so any mentions of him were eventually removed.

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* RetGone: The "Do It Ourselves" event revealed that Lisa had a little brother who was never mentioned beforehand. [[InternetBackdraft This caused a lot of backlash among the fandom because this reveal was too soon]], soon so any mentions of him were eventually removed.
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* Pastel*Palettes -- An idol-inspired band formed by a talent agency, initially marred by a [[ThatSyncingFeeling lip-sync concert disaster]] before reforming and becoming a legitimate and successful band while maintaining their IdolSinger ideals.

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* Pastel*Palettes -- An A LighterAndSofter idol-inspired band formed by a talent agency, initially marred by a [[ThatSyncingFeeling lip-sync concert disaster]] before reforming and becoming a legitimate and successful band while maintaining their IdolSinger ideals.



* RAISE A SUILEN -- An electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=].

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* RAISE A SUILEN -- An A DarkerAndEdgier electronic rock band formed by [=CHU2=].
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See also ''VideoGame/ProjectSekai'', a {{Music/Vocaloid}} LicensedGame spinoff of the ''VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDIVA'' series that is also developed by [=CraftEgg=] (in collaboration with {{Creator/SEGA}}) and features extremely similar gameplay.

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See also ''VideoGame/ProjectSekai'', a {{Music/Vocaloid}} LicensedGame spinoff of the ''VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDIVA'' series that is also developed by [=CraftEgg=] (in collaboration with {{Creator/SEGA}}) and features [[DolledUpInstallment extremely similar gameplay.]]
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See also ''VideoGame/ProjectSekai'', a {{Music/Vocaloid}} LicensedGame spinoff of the ''VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDIVA'' series that is also developed by [=CraftEgg=] (in collaboration with {{Creator/SEGA}}) and features extremely similar gameplay.
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** The "Umbrella in the Autumn Rain" event story is when Sayo's CharacterDevelopment reaches its peak, and she and Hina are able to patch up their relationship. The following event, "Tearful Smile Anchor Runner", is a light-hearted event focusing on Hanasakigawa's sports festival.
** "Girl's Anthology", a silly Afterglow-oriented event focusing on the girls attempting to come up with some ideas for a manga (many of which are quite ridiculous), is sandwiched between "Double Rainbow" and "Neo-Aspect", both of which contain some [[TearJerker pretty heavy moments]].


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* RetGone: The "Do It Ourselves" event revealed that Lisa had a little brother who was never mentioned beforehand. [[InternetBackdraft This caused a lot of backlash among the fandom because this reveal was too soon]], so any mentions of him were eventually removed.
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* AprilFoolsDay: For April Fool's Day 2020 (and the surrounding time), the English server added a temporary RegionalBonus song... children's novelty song "Baby Shark," the popularity of which was petering out and which the target audience was likely to be thoroughly sick of.

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* AprilFoolsDay: For April Fool's Day 2020 (and the surrounding time), the English server added a temporary RegionalBonus song... children's novelty song "Baby Shark," the popularity of which was petering out and which the target audience was likely to be thoroughly sick of. [[note]] ''When region exclusive songs were announced due to the fact that certain songs from the JP server had licencing issues, the feedback survey released soon after was spammed with joke requests such as Baby Shark, Despacito and Darude - Sandstorm''[[/note]]
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* AprilFoolsDay: For April Fool's Day 2020 (and the surrounding time), the English server added a temporary RegionalBonus song... children's novelty song "Baby Shark," the popularity of which was petering out and which the target audience was likely to be thoroughly sick of.
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Additionally, five bands are introduced alongside Poppin'Party, each with their own stories to unlock and read, with additional 2 bands will be added at 2020:

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Additionally, five bands are introduced alongside Poppin'Party, each with their own stories to unlock and read, with additional 2 bands will be added at 2020:during the game's 3rd anniversary:



* RAISE A SUILEN -- An electronic rock band formed by CHU2.

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* RAISE A SUILEN -- An electronic rock band formed by CHU2.[=CHU2=].

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It was announced that RAS will be added into the game by June this year.


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Additionally, five bands are introduced alongside Poppin'Party, each with their own stories to unlock and read:read, with additional 2 bands will be added at 2020:


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* RAISE A SUILEN -- An electronic rock band formed by CHU2.
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* PermanentlyMissableContent: As of the 2nd Anniversary update, birthday conversations in CIRCLE and certain area talks have been removed. The only way to view them at all is if you had obtained them prior to the update.
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Additionally, four five bands are introduced alongside Poppin'Party, each with their own stories to unlock and read:

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Additionally, four more bands are introduced alongside Poppin'Party, each with their own stories to unlock and read:

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Additionally, four more five bands are introduced alongside Poppin'Party, each with their own stories to unlock and read:



* Pastel*Palettes -- An idol-inspired band formed by a talent agency, initially marred by a [[ThatSyncingFeeling lip-sync concert disaster]] before reforming and becoming a legitimate and successful band while maintaining their IdolSinger ideals.



* Pastel*Palettes -- An idol-inspired band formed by a talent agency, initially marred by a [[ThatSyncingFeeling lip-sync concert disaster]] before reforming and becoming a legitimate and successful band while maintaining their IdolSinger ideals.
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''[=BanG=] Dream! Girls Band Party!'' is a RhythmGame for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} and {{Android|Games}}, as part of the ''Anime/BangDream'' multimedia franchise. It was developed by [=CraftEgg=] and published by Bushiroad, released in Japan in 2017 and in the rest of the world in 2018.

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''[=BanG=] Dream! Girls Band Party!'' is a RhythmGame for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} and {{Android|Games}}, UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}}, as part of the ''Anime/BangDream'' multimedia franchise. It was developed by [=CraftEgg=] and published by Bushiroad, released in Japan in 2017 and in the rest of the world in 2018.
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** Like in many other mobile idol rhythm games, the judgement rank of Good is ''harmful'', as it will break your combo, although it will not deplete the lifebar.

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** Like in many other mobile idol rhythm games, the judgement rank of Good is ''harmful'', as it will break your combo, combo (which is necessary for ScoringPoints and for the combo milestone and Full Combo rewards), although it will not deplete the lifebar.
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** Special difficulty, above Expert, which was introduced in an update and is available for select songs.

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** Special difficulty, above Expert, which Expert; in other words, [[UpToEleven Harder Than Harder Than Hard]]. It was introduced in an update and is available for select songs.
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** Special difficulty, which was introduced in an update and is available for select songs.

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** Special difficulty, above Expert, which was introduced in an update and is available for select songs.

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* HarderThanHard: Expert difficulty, above Hard. Notably, unlike in many other games of its ilk, Expert is available immediately from your first song, instead of having to be unlocked or requiring more resources than what you have at the start.

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** Special difficulty, which was introduced in an update and is available for select songs.
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** Various VOCALOID covers from Poppin' Party and Pastel Palettes appear from the game, like Romeo and Cinderella & Karakuri Pierrot.

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** Various VOCALOID covers from Poppin' Party and Pastel Palettes appear from in the game, like Romeo and Cinderella & Karakuri Pierrot.

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