Other Games
A Nintendo 3DS port of Pretty Rhythm: Mini Skirt, titled Pretty Rhythm: My Deco Rainbow Wedding, was released on March 20, 2013.[29] A new character, Rinne, was added as a playable character in the game,[23] as well as the female cast from Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream and Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future.[30] Progressing through the game allowed players to unlock QR codes for new outfits that were compatible with the arcade game.[30] The limited-edition version of the game came with the Rainbow Wedding Prism Stone that could be used in the arcade game.[30] The game sold 33,466 copies in its first week of sales[29] and 61,366 copies by June 2013.[31]
Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live: Kirakira My Design was released for the Nintendo 3DS on November 28, 2013.[32][33] The game features the main female cast of Rainbow Live as playable characters along with a new character, Cosmo Hojo, as well as the female cast from Pretty Rhythm: Aurora Dream and Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future.[33] The game sold 35,511 copies by the end of 2013.[34]
An expanded version of Kirakira My Design was released for the Nintendo 3DS on January 5, 2015, under the title PriPara & Pretty Rhythm: PriPara de Tsukaeru Oshare Item 1450!, adding Hiro Hayami and PriPara character Laala Manaka as playable characters.[35][36] The game also included QR codes for unlockable secret outfits in the PriPara arcade game.[35]
On March 7, 2015, a smartphone app mobile game titled Pretty Rhythm Shake was released for the Android and iOS, with pre-registrations opening on February 10, 2015 for a limited edition in-game card of Rinne.[37] The game was part of the Shake rhythm game series produced by Dooub.[38][37] In the game, the player must match the falling hearts to three corresponding hearts to the beat of the song and use virtual Prism Stones accumulated from each play to level up their characters.[39] The game primarily focused on the main cast of Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live, but proceeding through the game will provide Aurora Dream and Dear My Future characters and songs as unlockable content, as well as the male supporting cast of Rainbow Live.[37] Avex Pictures ended services for the game on May 31, 2017 due to "various reasons."[40]