Love Live! School Idol Festival is a rhythm game made for mobile devices.
Featuring Aqours and μ's from the Love Live! series, as well as game-original characters. Support the school idols and help them make their dreams come true!
Simple and fun to play. Just tap to the rhythm!
Original Rhythm Action
Live shows are performed by tapping the screen to the rhythm. Better timing can earn you higher scores. String combos together to gain even more points!
There are over 80 original songs to choose from.
Create Your Own Team
You can pick and create your own teams from Aqours, μ's and many more original members. Create teams best suited to your favorite songs or events, or just with your favorite members. It's all up to you!
Improve Your Members
Improve your team members by "Practice." The better they get, the greater their performance scores will be! When you "Special Practice" two of the same member, they become idolized with cuter costumes.
Full Stories With the Official Anime Voice Actresses
The main story is fully voiced by the original Aqours and μ's voice cast.
Side Stories for Each Member
Each and every member has their own story to tell. Deepen the bond with them to unlock the side stories. Side stories of Aqours and μ's members are also fully voiced by the anime series voice cast!
klb.android.lovelive_en
-97.16 MB
N/A
Android 5.0+
No
Yes
Version: v6.5.1
Updated: 2023-02-17
Rhythm Raising Sims Voiced Dialogues Idol Adapted from Anime/Manga Bishōjo Love Live! School Kawaii
To me, no other idol franchise can compare to this one.
It's one of the oldest running idol games and therefore lacks some of the flashy, colorful features that other rhythm games have these days, but it's definitely a classic that everyone should try out!
The graphics aren't anything out of the ordinary. The artstyle has been pretty consistent in recent years, but occasionally you'll get one of the older, wonky looking cards.
The gacha feature sounds horrible at first glance (only 1% for a UR) but the rates are raised every month in specific boxes, and they tend to give out SR, SSR and even UR tickets twice a year (either through lotteries or campaigns).
The music does have some variations of the usual genre, you'll hear J-Pop mostly, but the subunits also use influences from other genres like EDM, K-Pop, or western pop.
The story...eh, it's kinda just there for me? The anime is definitely worth watching if you want to get to know the characters better. Some in-game stories focus more on the members that didn't get too much attention in the anime though, which is great.
Overall, I think it's an absolutely lovely game that paved the way for many other popular idol/rhythm/gacha based games. It's a project that's brought me a lot of joy♥️