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'''''Otocky''''' is a ] released in ] for the ], an add-on for the ] available only in Japan.<ref name= siliconeraotocky> Retrieved July 30, 2006</ref> Developed by ] and published by ], the game was conceived and designed by ].

==Gameplay==

''Otocky'' can be described as a musical ] ]. The player's spaceship has a ball for a weapon, which can be fired in eight directions; each direction corresponds to a different musical note. The note plays when the player presses the fire button, and is also ] in time so that it matches the beat playing in the background. By using the weapon selectively the player can improvise music while playing.

The ball is used to destroy enemies by touching them, and also to catch various types of objects:

* Musical Notes which must be collected to finish the level
* Letter 'A's which change the musical instrument sound produced by the ball
* Letter 'B's which provide a secondary weapon

The ball gets smaller when the player touches an enemy, until the player loses a life.

Finishing the game unlocks a music editor which makes it possible for the player to freely compose their own melodies.

==Notability==

''Otocky'' is notable for being the first game to include ''creative/procedural'' ].

''Otocky'' is a precursor of ], ]'s 2002 ] and ] game exploring similar themes of player action and musical evolution.<ref name=handcircusotocky> Retrieved July 30, 2006</ref>

==See also==

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==References==
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