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Furcorn's Karaoke is a multiplayer rhythm game developed by Big Blue Bubble. It was unveiled at PAX West 2023 and was confirmed to be exclusive to the expo. It is confirmed to not be public anywhere, but it's likely that it will be at My Singing Monster's booth at future PAX events.

It was also shown in the Extra Life 2023 Livestream, where Monster-Handlers Tyson, Charlie, Bell, and Ally played covers of Amber Island, Cold Island, Earth Island, Fire Haven, Plant Island, Psychic Island, Slippery Customer (Water Island Cover), and Wublin Island.

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The 4 monsters that players can control are Toe Jammer, Entbrat, Mammott, and of course, Furcorn. The controller for the game is a custom controller that's similar to a dynamite plunger (the stereotypical TNT detonator used in cartoons), which is a box with a handle that can go up and down. The player can control their monster's pitch by moving the handle up and down. These controllers can also be disconnected so that unplayed monsters don't sing. The monsters sing with their Composer Island voices, with the added ability of glissandos.

There seems to be a total of about 8 songs that repeat in a loop: Amber Island, Cold Island, Earth Island, Fire Haven, Plant Island, Psychic Island, Slippery Customer (an Eggs-Travaganza Water Island cover), and Wublin Island. Throughout these songs, there are notes that players can meet by changing the pitch of their monsters to sing in harmony with the song, but this is not required. When the note meets the cursor, the monsters automatically sing unless their controller is disconnected, with their pitch determined by the cursor's vertical placement. The notes typically follow a certain monster, switching between different ones when necessary.

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