The mystery box will arrive at her doorstep, a fairly large and heavy rectangular box decorated in pinks and purples. It will need to be kept in her home for one week and cannot be opened by any means until it suddenly pops open at the end of the week like a jack-in-the-box.
Inside is a fancy and colourful karaoke machine, 3 microphones included, with a projector that will display a "screen" on the wall, where words and music videos can be displayed. This machine comes pre-programmed with a collection of: songs from Havenwell, songs from Kyoko's homeworld, and a strange mishmash of alien songs with suitably catchy beats (these may or may not be in a variety of languages and don't always auto-translate, so have fun learning those new words).
The machine also comes with an electronic charge pad that will connect with a variety of MP3 players, discmans, media devices, etc. regardless of the source world, and once connected, the system will do its best to auto-transcribe lyrics and desync song from vocals to give you a fresh new karaoke track.
A side panel can be opened up to unfold a plastic pad of arrow buttons, similar to DDR, and the machine has a menu option to switch over and display "Jump Jump Celebration", which will also generate levels based on the music library. Friends and neighbours can share their music and expand your collection for either game, so enjoy!
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The mystery box will arrive at her doorstep, a fairly large and heavy rectangular box decorated in pinks and purples. It will need to be kept in her home for one week and cannot be opened by any means until it suddenly pops open at the end of the week like a jack-in-the-box.
Inside is a fancy and colourful karaoke machine, 3 microphones included, with a projector that will display a "screen" on the wall, where words and music videos can be displayed. This machine comes pre-programmed with a collection of: songs from Havenwell, songs from Kyoko's homeworld, and a strange mishmash of alien songs with suitably catchy beats (these may or may not be in a variety of languages and don't always auto-translate, so have fun learning those new words).
The machine also comes with an electronic charge pad that will connect with a variety of MP3 players, discmans, media devices, etc. regardless of the source world, and once connected, the system will do its best to auto-transcribe lyrics and desync song from vocals to give you a fresh new karaoke track.
A side panel can be opened up to unfold a plastic pad of arrow buttons, similar to DDR, and the machine has a menu option to switch over and display "Jump Jump Celebration", which will also generate levels based on the music library. Friends and neighbours can share their music and expand your collection for either game, so enjoy!