- September 29, 2016
- Musopia
FourChords Guitar Karaoke
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About
FourChords Guitar Karaoke is a simulation game for single players that teaches users how to play hit songs on the guitar. The game features a karaoke-style display with lyrics and customizable backing tracks, as well as instructional videos for beginners. With just 11 basic chords, players can learn and play every song in the extensive songbook, making it a fun and easy way for guitarists of all skill levels to improve their skills.







- Great for beginners to practice chord changes and strumming patterns with a variety of songs.
- Fun and simple interface that allows players to enjoy playing along without pressure or complex setups.
- Offers a good selection of modern songs and the ability to adjust key and tempo, making it accessible for casual play.
- Songs are overly simplified and often do not sound like the original versions, which can be disappointing for more experienced players.
- Lack of support and updates, with no new downloadable content (DLC) available, leading to a stagnant experience.
- No feedback mechanism to assess playing accuracy, making it less effective as a learning tool compared to other options like Rocksmith.
music
81 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many users noting that the songs are overly simplified and often unrecognizable compared to their original versions. While beginners may find the selection of modern pop songs enjoyable and accessible, more experienced players criticize the lack of depth and accuracy in the arrangements. Overall, the game is seen as a fun, casual way to learn basic chords, but it may not satisfy those seeking a more authentic musical experience.
“Nice variety of music.”
“The songs available are modern and fun.”
“Highly recommended if your goal is to have fun playing songs with your guitar.”
“The chord progressions are so simplified the songs are almost unrecognizable.”
“Once you turn off the added drums and fake vocals you'll soon hear what you're playing doesn't even remotely sound like the iconic songs you're trying to play.”
“The songs sound way too different from the originals for me to enjoy.”