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[Update] Replicate classical scores by swiping through the retro rhythm game, Epic Orchestra, out now on iOS

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[Update] Replicate classical scores by swiping through the retro rhythm game, Epic Orchestra, out now on iOS
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Updated 26th October, 13:49 PM: Right on schedule the musical masterpiece, Epic Orchestra, is available for download on iPad and iPhone.

Originally released earlier in the year on Apple TV, its arrival on the touchscreen scene is more than welcome. Acting with more of a 'try before you buy' principle, the free portion of the game consists of five levels to wet your whistle, and then offers the final ten as an optional IAP.

Dominate the (digital) music scene and give it your all by downloading the game free-to-play on the App Store.



This Wednesday 26th October will be an eagerly awaited day by some as the music game with a retro feel, Epic Orchestra, heads to iPad and iPhone.

For those who need a little booster on the game, you play as a Maestro conducting your very own (and hopefully epic) orchestra. This swipe-based rhythm game is something with easy controls that're difficult to master as you swipe your way through each score, replicating such marvellous artists as Beethoven, Mozart, and so on.

With 27 Game Centre achievements, a competitive leader board, five free levels and ten which can be bought with an IAP, a fantastical classical score, variable difficulties, and much more, this will certainly be a game worth a good look.

Epic Orchestra is actually out currently on Apple TV, but had yet to be released fully on iPad and iPhone. It'll be free-to-play with the option of a £1.49/$1.99 IAP to unlock the full experience.

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