

Kept having a hard time with elements disappearing from Page/DOM to make a "for element in elements" work properly I decided to have it scroll multiple times to load more beatmaps and than scrape for HREF links with the word "Download" in it and this worked great for capturing "most" of the links. I learned alot during this process->"Actions move_to_element (hover menu), Wait.until_clickable, Stale Element Exceptions, Scroll Page execute script(s). So I tried to create a python script which would click the download button on every beatmap panel.

I did find that the "most favourites" page in osu: have a good chunk of songs that I like or would play. Same with the unofficial mega packs you can find that have 20gigs of songs on a per year basis 2011,2012,2013,2013,etc. Not only is it a completely free game, but it will also let you enjoy hundreds of different songs, and you can even compete on the international leaderboards against other players from all over the world.Noticed that the beatmap packages that are available officially in OSU have 98% songs I don't care for to play. Osu!droid is one of the best rhythm games you can find for Android. Again, this is very important: the pieces must be in OSZ format. The format of the supported files is OSZ. You'll have to go to the official website and then go to any of the different song download webpages that you find there. And you won't be able to simply select any piece in MP3 format that you have stored on your device, either since this isn't the format used by osu!droid. One of the most important things to realize when getting started playing osu!droid is that you won't have even a single song at the beginning.

The better you do, the more spectacular the images you see on the screen (although this will depend on the song you're playing). And you'll have to do this while following along to the beat of the song playing in the background. On the screen, you'll see various spheres and gestures with different numbers, which you'll have to tap precisely following the correct order to get the highest score possible. The gameplay in osu!droid is as intuitive and simple as it is fun. The game is also a touchscreen adaptation of the classic free game for Windows and Mac "Osu!", which, despite being released in 2007, still gets updated regularly and has a huge community of active players. Osu!droid is a musical rhythm game for Android inspired by titles like "Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan" and "Elite Beat Agents", just to name a few.
