A Life in Music

4.2
7.14K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

Antonio and Silvia will never forget the Summer of 2008, the fortuitous meeting of two high school students who share a passion for music will upset their lives forever.
"A Life in Music" is a 2D side scrolling game with rhythm game elements in which the lives of the protagonists will cross with the life and music of Maestro Giuseppe Verdi. Produced by the Teatro Regio di Parma, the emotional experience combines multiple choices dialogues, dozens of characters and locations and over 20 original tracks to bring us on the screen dreams, friendships and fear.

Main features:

- 9 exciting chapters to play all in one go;
- A graphic adventure set in the city of Parma and in the places linked to Giuseppe Verdi;
- Over 30 tracks: solo piano, indie, pop, rock;
- 20 characters;
- A challenging rhythm game that will allow you to unlock unique Verdi's life postcards.
Updated on
Jan 16, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
6.76K reviews
A Google user
August 1, 2019
An alright game experience... I enjoyed the soundtrack, but the controls and gameplay were so incredibly slow it was driving me nuts, especially waiting for text messages to pop up. I would have preferred if you allowed me to click through text messages like you did with the dialogue. The sound design could use a lot more variation (e.g. the same exact cough noise used every time), and I wish there had been a choice for a happier ending, but it was a realistic story I guess.
23 people found this review helpful
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Nathania Vanessa Waskita
May 28, 2020
the story hit too close to home and i couldn't stop crying halfway through. i'm a music major and this game explains a lot of what we experience daily -- the music, the romance, the family relationships. nice efforts in the rhythm game too, but i must say i'm a bit confused with the tapping, sometimes as i tap the current notes, the upcoming notes also got triggered and counted as a miss. all in all it's still an amazing game, thank you for bringing forth this topic to us! all the best.
57 people found this review helpful
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JJ
November 21, 2020
The music, art & story is great. FInished it in one sitting + no ads. The art style's nice, the story was slow and rushed at the same time. There were times that it was dragging specially in the middle, the story is warm and heartbreaking as well. It's just annoying how you have to wait at times for you to be able to press the screen, like everything's in slow motion, I do get that at some scenes it adds that dramatic effect but sometimes it's just annoying.
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What's new

Chinese language added.