

Earning a high score will cause Vibri to sing a congratulatory song based on their position. The player's score is tallied via symbols during the gameplay, which is then converted into points at the end of the run, during which bonus points may also be rewarded. Successful actions will help Vibri recover back to her higher forms, and clear enough obstacles in succession while in the rabbit form will evolve Vibri into Super Vibri, increasing the player's score until Vibri is hit. Getting hit too many times while in worm form will end the game. Getting hit by obstacles too many times will degenerate Vibri from a rabbit into a frog, followed by a worm. Not pushing a button at the right time turns Vibri into a scribbled version of herself temporarily. Sometimes two obstacles will be merged, requiring the player to press two buttons at the same time (for example, a block and pit combination will require players to press L1 and Down together). There are four basic obstacles block, loop, wave, and pit, which require players to press the L1, R1, X, or Down buttons respectively at the right time to navigate. Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm game in which players guide the main character, Vibri, across a line filled with obstacles tied in correspondence to the beat of the song, in a dimension called Music World. It spawned two Japan-only follow-ups: Mojib-Ribbon (2003) and Vib-Ripple (2004).Īn in-game screenshot, where player-character Vibri runs through a loop, one of the game's basic obstacles. Vib-Ribbon received positive reviews from critics, praising its minimalist visuals and innovative concept, and has garnered a cult following.

The graphics for Vib-Ribbon are simple, consisting of straight, white vector lines forming crude, angular drawings of the level and the player character, named Vibri. The game's software loads into RAM, letting the player use any music CD to play against the game can generate a unique level from any track. Masaya Matsuura, the producer of PaRappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy, returned to lead Vib-Ribbon.

After design issues surfaced with the car and the ad plan was dropped, development continued as a stand-alone game. The game was initially commissioned as an advertisement for the Mercedes-Benz A-Class car. Although the original PlayStation version was never released in North America, the game was re-released on PlayStation Network in North America in 2014. It was released for the PlayStation in Japan on December 9, 1999, and in Europe on September 1, 2000. Vib-Ribbon (stylized as vib-ribbon ) is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
