

It is a reflex game, and some people spend a lot of time perfecting their aim and speed. There are many versions, but the basic and most played is one in which the screen appears black, and little by minor will appear dots on the screen or spheres, which you have to put the mouse over and press the space bar.

Understanding the game seems half complicated when you have your first experience with it, but it is pretty simple. That is why it is used extensively by the esports community to improve and work on reflexes and reactions. It is a very frantic and fast game, in which the speed of reflexes is vital. Its gameplay is based on the title Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan (published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS console and was only released in Japan), Taiko no Tatsujin (created by Namco for platforms such as the PlayStation 2, among many others), BeatmaniaIIDX (developed by Konami, a Japanese brand, in 1999) and Elite Beat Agents (published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS console), among many others. It is available on all platforms and devices but was initially intended for Windows. Then the game was extended to other operating systems such as macOS, Linux, Android, and IOS. This game, first published in September 2007 (a few years ago), was initially published for Microsoft Windows. In this article, we will talk about Osu!, the game created, developed, and published by Dean Herbert. Osu! A game in which you will spend hours without realizing it.
