573 days 9 hours ago - D+PAD Magazine: There was a time when rhythm action titles were almost uniformly eccentric/borderline insane – let’s look at the evidence: The g... | Review | Nintendo DS
633 days ago - Cynamite: Presto is a strange pink bird, the hero of Maestro! Jump in Music and also a music lover. The highlight of this Jump & Run: Tries, item-c... | Review | Nintendo DS
706 days 1 hour ago - Pocket Gamer writes: "The DS has seen its fair share of music and rhythm games, with the likes of Rhythm Paradise and Elite Beat Agents deligh... | Review | 5
728 days 4 hours ago - GayGamer writes: "While it may not be the hottest thing off the press, but Maestro! Jump In Music is one of those quirky DS games that begs fo... | Review | 5
753 days 4 hours ago - Eurogamer.fr: It is commonplace in the life of a journalist a game hits him in the eye during a presentation or a salon. Unfortunately, sometimes g... | Review | 5
758 days ago - GameSpot writes: "Maestro! Jump in Music offers a fresh take on the rhythm genre by mixing music with platforming to make a surprisingly fun g... | Review | 5
759 days 4 hours ago - Pastagames' DS music game "Maestro: Jump in Music" has received rave reviews, and is now available from online retailers. | News | 5
787 days ago - ONM writes: "We hate to sound all doom and gloom but Maestro is one of those games that you can't help feeling isn't going to sell as well as... | Review | 5
790 days 5 hours ago - Everyeye.it: It's always nice when an idea simple and effective enough to disrupt an otherwise stale genre. How to Braid the platform, or Portal fo... | Review | 5
793 days 5 hours ago - Playing like a hybrid of Kirby Canvas Curse and Gitaroo Man, Maestro! Jump in Music is not the easiest of games to explain to somebody. You play as... | Review | 5
795 days 2 hours ago - It's time once again to shine up your rhythm stick i.e. your stylus and practice on your strumming skills as Presto the musical bird needs your hel... | Review | 5
799 days 13 hours ago - Maestro! Jump in Music brings freshness to a tired genre, no matter how infuriatingly difficult it may be. | Review | 5
807 days 18 hours ago - Hanafuda Times interview with Maestro: Jump in Music's level designer Nadim Haddad. Haddad discusses what inspired Maestro, as well as the chances... | Interview | 5
808 days ago - Eurogamer writes: "In a world where music games are dominant, it always catches our attention when games attempt to implement rhythm in a more... | Review | 5
816 days 3 hours ago - After rocking out with plastic guitars and scratching with DJ Hero's turntable controller, GameSpot got their hands on the final version of Maestro... | Preview | 5
820 days 10 hours ago - A BrutalGamer.com review. First a quick quiz – The world is slowly being littered by a)casual games, b)rhythm games, c)toxic waste or d)seagul... | Review | 5
863 days 6 hours ago - Maestro! Jump in Music was something of an unexpected pleasure for me during this year's gamescom. It's easy to become a tad desensitized when you... | Preview | 5
887 days 6 hours ago - The German site PlanetDS.de held an interview with the developers at Pastagames, who are in charge of making the rhythm game Maestro! Jump in Music... | Interview | 5
899 days 19 hours ago - GameSpot writes: "Parisian developer Pastagames is a small outfit with five people in its core team. It's been balancing its books by developi... | Preview | 5