The game uses super-chibi versions of the Vocaloid stars (based on the Nendoroid figure line) and generally cuter,
more upbeat songs.
Granted a music game generally needs to skew to
more upbeat songs, so it's makes sense why Atlus skewed the track selection how they did.
And now onto
some more upbeat songs you can sing to your little one.
Not exact matches
In the
songs that were selected for performance as a «message in music», the tempo moved from a slow rendition of «Amazing Grace», through a solemn «His Eye is On the Sparrow» and into a
more upbeat improvisation on «Open Up Those Pearly Gates» and «When the Saints Go Marchin» In».
The
songs on here are
more upbeat and catchy than what we've heard from The Shins before, with
songs like Name for You and Painting a Hole, and even the two «duds» I mentioned earlier.
Any film that ends with its heroine on the dance floor, getting down to what's effectively her own disco theme
song, is bound to come across as feel - good one way or another — although as
upbeat endings go, Gloria's is deliciously slow - burn and
more than tinged with ambivalence.
The soundtrack for the bone golaith is slightly different while the one for the level: Earth, water and wood is completely different with a
more upbeat cajun sounding
song instead of the sad slow gloomy one in the original (which i prefer, but i like both).