Lips: Canta en Español is a dedicated music/karaoke game released in 2009 for the Xbox 360. The core gameplay involves singing along to on-screen prompts using compatible microphones, where success is measured by matching pitch and timing to the original tracks. This standalone title is distinct for its curated library focusing entirely on Spanish-language music, designed primarily for social entertainment and competitive group play.
The primary gameplay loop involves selecting a song and singing along as on-screen prompts guide the player through the vocal melody. Success is measured by how closely the player's pitch and timing align with the target notes displayed on the screen. The game provides real-time feedback on performance, often visualized through scoring or visual indicators that show when notes are being hit correctly or missed.
This specific iteration of the game places a strong emphasis on Spanish-language music. Players can expect a curated selection of tracks spanning various genres popular within the Spanish-speaking music world, allowing users to engage deeply with familiar and culturally relevant hits.
The game was launched exclusively on the Xbox 360 platform in late 2009. It is presented as a standalone main game developed by iNiS and published by Microsoft Game Studios.
Currently, there are no officially released downloadable content packs (DLCs) or major expansions associated with this title. The content available at launch represents the complete package for this specific version.
While playable solo, the design strongly supports multiplayer interaction. The competitive and cooperative nature of singing challenges makes it an accessible choice for group gatherings. Players can often compete for high scores or sing duets, fostering a lively, interactive environment centered around musical performance.
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