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was a rhythm-action mobile game developed by iNiS and published by Square Enix . Originally released in 2012 for iOS and Android, it was delisted and its servers were disconnected on September 29, 2014. Game Overview

Players controlled Serenity , a college student searching for her missing father. She uses the "Demons' Score" program to allow various demons to possess her, granting her new powers and skimpy, music-themed outfits to battle hell's minions. Demons' Score 7z

Because the game was officially discontinued and removed from app stores in 2014, "Demons' Score 7z" typically refers to found on third-party sites. The .7z format is a high-compression archive used to store these large game assets, often used by the emulation and preservation communities to keep delisted mobile titles playable. was a rhythm-action mobile game developed by iNiS

A "breakbeat" rhythm-battle game that fused music with on-rails shooting mechanics. She uses the "Demons' Score" program to allow

It was powered by Unreal Engine 3 , featuring high-end 3D graphics for its time.

Each stage typically consisted of a "Track 1" (clearing lesser demons) and a "Track 2" (a cinematic boss battle against a "Great Demon of the Abyss").

The game featured an "all-star" lineup of Japanese game composers, including: Yoko Shimomura ( Kingdom Hearts ) Keiichi Okabe ( NieR ) Kenji Ito ( SaGa series) Hiroki Kikuta ( Secret of Mana ) Gameplay Mechanics

was a rhythm-action mobile game developed by iNiS and published by Square Enix . Originally released in 2012 for iOS and Android, it was delisted and its servers were disconnected on September 29, 2014. Game Overview

Players controlled Serenity , a college student searching for her missing father. She uses the "Demons' Score" program to allow various demons to possess her, granting her new powers and skimpy, music-themed outfits to battle hell's minions.

Because the game was officially discontinued and removed from app stores in 2014, "Demons' Score 7z" typically refers to found on third-party sites. The .7z format is a high-compression archive used to store these large game assets, often used by the emulation and preservation communities to keep delisted mobile titles playable.

A "breakbeat" rhythm-battle game that fused music with on-rails shooting mechanics.

It was powered by Unreal Engine 3 , featuring high-end 3D graphics for its time.

Each stage typically consisted of a "Track 1" (clearing lesser demons) and a "Track 2" (a cinematic boss battle against a "Great Demon of the Abyss").

The game featured an "all-star" lineup of Japanese game composers, including: Yoko Shimomura ( Kingdom Hearts ) Keiichi Okabe ( NieR ) Kenji Ito ( SaGa series) Hiroki Kikuta ( Secret of Mana ) Gameplay Mechanics