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HoloCure
Game logo
Hololive fan made game
Developer(s)Kay Yu
Composers(s)eufrik
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release dateJune 24, 2022
Genre(s)Roguelike, shoot 'em up
Mode(s)Single player
Websitekay-yu.itch.io/holocure

HoloCure (ホロキュア, Horokyua) is a free Hololive fan made game developed by Kay Yu. The game draws heavy inspiration from Vampire Survivors and Magic Survival.[1] The game became so popular, such that the development team had to turn off the leaderboards.[2]

Plot

Set in the year 20XX, virtual idols have won the hearts of many on the internet. However, one day, an evil force brainwashes the fans and turns them into mindless minions. Hololive talents must now work to "cure" the fans and save them.

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to Vampire Survivors. Players must move characters in an infinite 2D space, while swarms of mobs come on screen from all directions. As players kill mobs, they drop items. Most commonly, they drop experience points in the form of the Hololive logo. The experience points level up the characters, which give them access to a number of choice power ups to be selected upon each level up.

Two modes of gameplay are available: Stage and Endless. In stage mode, players must defeat the final boss to mark completion. In endless mode, players must survive the game as long as possible, while accumulating score.

Characters

The following are playable characters in-game. Each have their own unique set of power ups and special ability. The first five characters from Hololive English -Myth- are available as default characters. Additional characters must be pulled via the game's gacha system. More characters are planned to be added in future updates.

Power ups

The game offers a large number of power ups for the characters. Each character has their own exclusive set of power ups. The rest are made available for all characters, and some have particular references to All members. All can be upgraded a number of times, while some can actually be combined as "collaboration" for additional power.

Power Up Character Description
Attack Up All
BL Book All Reference to various members who are into "Boys Love". Most commonly, Anemachi, Suisei's sister.
Credit Card All Reference to either Matsuri (getting her card locked multiple times), Suisei (many gacha pulls), Kanata's inability to get one of these cards, or fans donating too much money.
Cutting Board All Reference is an inside joke about being flat chested.
Elite Lava Bucket All References Miko's use of the lava bucket in Minecraft.
Energy Drink All
Facemask All
Fan Beam All
Full Dinner All
Glowstick All Reference to Pen-light glowsticks featured in the crowds of most Hololive live performances.
Gorilla's Paw All Reference to Kanata's gorilla-level grip.
Headphones All Resembles the headphones worn by Aloe
Holo Bomb All
Idol Costume All Referencing the Idol Costumes members are given for their 3D model.
Idol Song All
Injection Type Asacoco All Referencing Kiryu Coco
Piki Piki Piman All The name is a reference to the bell pepper emoji's on Korone's channel, while the icon is her on-screen prop of a pepper in a coffee, called shishitou.
Plug Type Asacoco All Reference to Coco's tail plug, known for it's "medicinal" effects.
Psycho Axe All Reference to Suisei.
Sake All Reference to Lamy's drinking habit.
Shark Bite Gura Gura is a shark.
Speed Up All
Spider Cooking All Reference to Haato's tarantula cooking.
Study Glasses All Sprial-patterned glasses resembling those worn by Korone.[3]
Uber Sheep All Reference to Watame's Minecraft delivery service.
Workaholic Mori Reference to Calliope Mori's tendency to remain constantly busy with one project or another.

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