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Ena is Akito's older sister, and they both have a tough relationship. Mizuki Akiyama (暁山 瑞希, Akiyama Mizuki) Voiced by: Hinata Satō[9] Mizuki is the video editor of the circle's music videos, known by the internet name "Amia". They are playful and enjoy teasing their group members, particularly Ena. Despite their outwardly cheerful personality, Mizuki is said to have a "secret" deliberately left unknown to fellow circle members as well as the audience. Mizuki enjoys designing clothes in their free time and has an obsession with anything cute. For unexplained reasons, Mizuki's gender is currently listed as "unknown" in official sources. They are considered an outcast by other people in their
school and were depicted with shorter hair and a boys' school uniform in flashbacks. Mizuki later became friends with another outcast, Rui Kamishiro. Although Mizuki and Rui drifted when they both started getting involved with their own groups, they are still on talking terms and have remained in friendly nature when interacting with one another. Gameplay[edit] Example of the gameplay of
Colorful Stage Colorful Stage's gameplay consists of tapping notes as they slide toward the bottom to the rhythm of a chosen song; players have to tap, slide and flick to match new free-form rhythm notes, and special yellow notes that are worth more points towards the score. The overall gameplay is similar to Sega's Persona Dancing (Atlus), Chunithm and Bandai Namco's The Idolmaster series, the players are given 1,000 health points to clear a song with the ability to heal through character skills, and one can adjust song speed and difficulty to their liking.
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