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Universal Music Group (UMG) wants to directly monetize on its content in the mobile gaming space. Hence, the company has unveiled Six-String iPhone biz, which pretty much deeds like Tap Tap Revenge, delivering “a dynamic guitar experience.”
You tin can play in 2 different modes – Practice Mode or Studio Mode. The former lets you get familiar spirit with a song, while in the latter you compete, earn points and employment up to Six-String’s high gear-grade rankings. Each track tin can be played at three different levels of difficulty, and the sound could be adjusted to hear only the guitar or the guitar against the full original transcription.
Social constituent is also incorporated via Plus+ Network, allowing users to challenge each other’s art on any strain, and place their score updates via Facebook, Twitter and e-mail.
Six-String comes with 6 chart-topping tracks, but you tin can easily add songs from the in-app computer memory. The tracks included are: Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love A Bad Name;” Uncle Tom Petty’s “Runnin’ John L. H. Down A Dream;” Fall Out Boy’s “Thnks Fr Th Mmrs;” Peter Frampton’s “Show Me The Way;” and Orianthi’s “According To You.” It also contains The Scorpions “Raised on Rock,” from their new record album, “Sting in the Tail.”
Six-String ($4.99) [iTunes link]











