
welcome | osu!
osu! - Rhythm is just a *click* away! With Ouendan/EBA, Taiko and original gameplay modes, as well as a fully functional level editor.
download - osu!
osu! - Rhythm is just a *click* away! With Ouendan/EBA, Taiko and original gameplay modes, as well as a fully functional level editor.
wiki - osu!
Welcome to the osu! wiki, the open-source knowledge base containing a wide range of information related to osu!, a free-to-win rhythm game.
Guides / Tutorial for beginners · wiki - osu!
Whether you are looking for an extra push to help lift off your career, wanting to be competitive in osu!, or simply hoping to improve yourself to enjoy the game more, this is for you! This guide will span everything you need to get off the ground and soar around the world of osu!.
support the game | osu!
osu! is free-to-win – supporting osu! won’t give you any competitive advantage (but it might make you cooler amongst your friends!). I am hugely grateful, and honestly astounded, that we have come this far purely on donations, but this is where we are!
osu!
While keeping some authentic elements, osu! adds huge customisation via skins/beatmaps/storyboarding, online rankings, multiplayer and boasts a community with over 500,000 active users! Play the way you want to play, with your own music, and share your creations with others.
Client / Installation · wiki - osu!
This page will tell you how to get osu! working on your Windows device. The osu!academy has a video tutorial that explains how to install osu! on Windows. Minimum system requirements
Game mode · wiki - osu!
osu! has four built-in game modes with different mechanics, originally inspired by other rhythm games: osu! To switch between modes, click the Mode button at the bottom of the song selection screen for osu!(stable), use the buttons on the top of the screen for osu!(lazer), or …
People / osu! team · wiki | osu!
osu! team. The people listed below are the core of the osu! team and are chiefly responsible for helping make the game awesome for everyone.
wiki - osu!
The osu! wiki is an open-source knowledge database written and maintained by volunteer contributors. It contains a wide range of information on topics related to osu!, its community, and related activities and concepts.