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8th MV Free Rhythm Anomaly Game Launches on Unityroom

The game adapts the anomaly-finding format of 8th Exit into a short-form vertical video style, targeting the Gen Z audience that consumes short video content.

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8th MV Free Rhythm Anomaly Game Launches on Unityroom

Indie team Kabumoon Pegi released 8th MV, a free anomaly-finding rhythm game inspired by 8th Exit, on unityroom. Players watch short MVs and identify hidden anomalies in audio or visuals. The game features 54 anomalies across various music genres and is playable on PC and smartphone browsers.

Kabumoon Pegi, the indie development team, released 8th MV as a free browser game on unityroom. The game is inspired by the anomaly-finding game 8th Exit and involves multiple creators, including Mattoon, known for the rhythm game Pastel Parade. Players watch short-form vertical MVs of original songs in genres like rock, EDM, and pop, then decide whether an anomaly is present. If they spot one, they press the dislike button and identify it; if not, they press the like button. Swiping up moves to the next song.

Anomalies range from audio distortion and strange visuals to more unusual ones, such as lyrics turning into tamago kake gohan, missing vocals, or a fried chicken briefly appearing on screen. A total of 54 anomalies are hidden across the game. The playtime per round is short, and players can check their discovery count at any time. 8th MV supports PC and smartphone browsers and is free to play.

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