Osu Mania V3 remix
Osu Mania V3 Remix: A Customizable Scratch Rhythm Experience
Experience the precision and speed of osu!mania directly in your web browser with this Scratch-based simulator. Follow the cascade of notes down four columns, pressing the corresponding keys with pinpoint timing to achieve high scores.
Optimized Gameplay & Controls
For the best performance and smoothest gameplay, play using the Turbowarp or Forkphorus links, which offer higher frame rates. The default controls are D, F, J, K for hitting notes and P for instantly quitting a map. All keys are fully customizable in the multi-page options menu, accessible from the main screen.
Visual Customization & Performance
Tailor your visual experience to boost performance or match your style. You can disable visual effects like ‘Fancy Score’ to reduce lag. The game also includes a skin color option with 16 pre-defined codes, such as 2551650 for pinkish magenta or 1352220 for Deep Blue, allowing for quick playfield color changes.
Build Your Own Song Library
The standout feature is the ability to import your own 4K osu!mania beatmaps. The process requires remixing the project, then:
- Preparing your beatmap’s
.osu file by copying its content and formatting lines with /n endings.
- Using the code blocks in the ‘Map Master’ sprite to import the formatted data.
- Adding the matching song file and background image to the project’s assets.
- Creating a song select button with the correct “Title//Version” naming format.
A detailed step-by-step guide is available on external resources (like Pastebin) for reference.
Create or Import Custom Skins
Fully customize the game’s look by editing the note and receptor sprites. You can directly import image assets from standard osu! skins—just remember to crop receptor images to a 176-pixel height from the bottom. To add entirely new skin sets, create new sprites following the “(skin-name)-(sprite-name)” naming rule and update the ‘Option Note Skin’ sprite’s list.
This Osu Mania V3 Remix is a powerful tool for players who want to practice specific maps or for creators looking to build and share their rhythm game content in an accessible, browser-based format.