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Disaster Band Has Been Announced For Console Release

Do you like listening to bands that just aren't quite there, but something's there for sure? Disaster Band will be coming to consoles soon.



Article Summary

  • Disaster Band slated for console release on July 11 by SunDust and Produktivkeller.
  • Play as a quirky kids band with solo or multiplayer options for up to 4.
  • Intuitive controls and Steam Workshop support enhance player creativity.
  • Climb the leaderboards by mastering four different instruments.

Indie game publisher SunDust and German developer Produktivkeller announced that Disaster Band will be released for consoles. If you haven't seen he game before, you're basically leading a small kids band who kinda have the pieces together to make a great band, but they're just a little off. It will be up to you to make the band work as best you can as you play performances, either solo or with a group of friends. Enjoy the latest trailer as it arrives for all three major consoles on July 11.

Cooperative Music Game Disaster Band Announced
Credit: SunDust

Disaster Band

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart mentioned that the music is not found in the notes but in the silence between. Everybody who picks up Disaster Band and either plays solo, as part of a dynamic duo, a terrible trio, or a quirky quartet will agree once they pick up the violin, flute, violoncello, or trombone and try to follow the notes in order to fight your way up the worldwide leaderboards. There is nothing wrong with playing wrong. Ok: The scores will be rather low. But with the creative freedom to play any given note at any given time, you can practice with every song and improvise while you discover the music. And don't forget – practice makes perfect! Of course, perfection will eventually lead to higher scores. But where is the fun in that? With Disaster Band's dynamic sound engine, even playing the wrong note leads to tremendous fun and endless entertainment for all ages and skill levels.

  • Online-Multiplayer for up to 4 players – If you are the host or joining the party if you play with friends or strangers: the low latency connection makes sure that more players mean more fun.
  • Intuitive controls with mouse or gamepad – Precise, direct and effortless: Disaster Band makes sure that absolutely everybody can enjoy their way to musical success.
  • Steam Workshop support – Create your own tracks (via MIDI) and share them with the Disaster Band community. Or download new songs.
  • Global and local leaderboards – Play solo or with a full band and rise to the top of the high score lists. Prove that your band isn't a disaster.
  • Four instruments to choose – Experience the songs like never before: With violin, violoncello, trombone, and flute, every track will become an adventure.

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