Heroic Songs: The Remix!

Heroic Songs: The Remix!

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About Heroic Songs: The Remix!

Heroic Songs: The Remix! is an indie adventure simulator with visual novel elements. Developed by Emma Create and published by Frontier Works, it dropped October 8 2025 on PC. The premise? Build a sanctuary for idols while restoring fractured connections between fantasy worlds. You’ll manage resources, recruit performers, and guide them through quests. The mix of idle gameplay and episodic storytelling gives it a cozy but structured vibe. It’s not a hardcore sim, it’s more about gradual progress and quirky character interactions. Best suited for fans of slow-burn management games with anime-inspired aesthetics.

Gameplay

The core loop revolves around balancing resource gathering with idol management. You spend early hours building infrastructure, like concert halls and training centers, then assign idols to generate materials. Battles are turn-based but include music-themed mechanics where idols play instruments to weaken enemies. Dialogue choices shape relationships and unlock story snippets. A typical session might involve a 10-minute idle session followed by a 15-minute visual novel episode. The city-building side feels modular, letting you rearrange buildings for efficiency. Progress is slow but steady, with new idols and quests unlocking every few hours.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 72% with a critic score of 8.3. Completion rate sits at 41% after an average 22 hours played. The community moods are split: 33% call it relaxed, 28% nostalgic, and 22% entertained. Players praise the art style but note the slow pacing. One user wrote, “Charm is high but grind is real.” The game has 148 achievements, with 76% of players averaging unlocked. At $29.99, 58% say it’s a “solid buy” while 21% call it overpriced for its length. Replayability hinges on new idol routes and building different city layouts.

PlayPile's Take

This game is a niche pick for those who enjoy idle mechanics and light visual novels. The price is reasonable but the content leans short for the cost, ideal as a casual time-killer rather than a full-time sim. If you like managing systems over deep narratives, the city-building will satisfy. The idols add personality but don’t overshadow the grind. Achievements push you to unlock all routes, but the 22-hour average playtime means you’ll finish quickly. Worth buying if you want a low-effort, aesthetic-driven sim with a quirky twist.

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