Version 2.9.13 is widely regarded as the last version that functioned correctly on iOS 10 and iOS 11 without crashing. Later versions (3.0.0) attempted to add online leaderboards, but after Konami shut down the authentication servers, those later versions freeze on the loading screen. Version 29 13 has a "fallback mode" that allows offline play.
Before diving into the specifics of the "29 13" version, let's rewind. Jubeat Plus was the mobile port of Konami’s popular arcade game, Jubeat. Unlike traditional music games that rely on scrolling notes, Jubeat presents players with a 4x4 grid of 16 square panels that light up in time with the music. The objective is simple: touch the panels as they illuminate.
The game was revolutionary for several reasons: Jubeat Plus Ipa 29 13
For years, Jubeat Plus thrived on iOS devices. Then, in late 2018, Konami pulled the plug. The app was delisted from the App Store. For new users (or those who had to wipe their devices), the game became vaporware.
For arcade purists, "Jubeat Plus IPA 29 13" runs exceptionally well on the iPad 2 and iPad 3—devices that many rhythm game fans keep specifically for Jubeat. Version 2
With modern alternatives like Jubeat Ave. on iOS (Arcade-style subscription) and DJMax Respect V on PC, is an old IPA worth the hassle?
Yes, for three reasons:
No, if:
To understand the keyword, you must break it into its parts. For years, Jubeat Plus thrived on iOS devices