Ongaku, which translates as ‘music’ from the Japanese, is a rhythm game that offers an alternative to the button bashing guitar hero type gameplay, instead ongaku offers a unique mechanic in this musical, fantasy-themed, rhythmic extravaganza! Take on the role of Ongaku and paint your way through the music to save the land from Discord.
Instructions:
Use the Arrow Keys to play.









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Oriko chan
Hello. I’m Oriko (Noriko) from Yokohama, Japan. Do you know Yokohama? It’s beautiful city! I love games. Sorry my English so bad
Ongaku = Music in Japanese, I love this game and play at lunch in school. Please write back to me and lets make friends!!
May 30th, 2008
SonicBoom92
I love these kinds of “guitar hero” games. Usually the flash versions are pretty lame but this one is very cool. I like the fact that it is challenging to progress to the next level. There are some really cool tunes in the game too. All in all I think this is the best flash music game I’ve played so far.
@Noriko: I stayed in Yokohama for 6 months while my dad was working there. He’s in the military and there’s a base in Yokosuka. Have you been there? Anyway, it was really fun and I made a lot of friends in the school I went to. I really like Sakuragicho in the city centre. I’d love to go back there some day.
May 30th, 2008
Optimus Prime
This is a pretty cool game. I like the music tracks and the general animation but I think it’s far too easy and there aren’t enough levels. I also think those pictures that appear at the end of each level are lame. What’s up with that? Kind feel like pre-school drawings lol! I’ve played Guitar Hero on Playstation and it’s pretty damned awesome, mostly because you really feel like you’re playing the song. These flash game version just don’t give you the same experience…
May 31st, 2008