Abstract
In [1], the authors presented a system called Stick’n Roll in which stick-like interfaces are rolled on a series of convex surfaces and make input with their touching information with the surfaces, as well as some applications. In this article, we first present a new type of music game that uses figures in the display to sound the musical notes in the right timing with the rolling sticks. This application accepts music in the standard MIDI format. Next, we develop an emulator for Stick’n Roll with which we can emulate the images on the curved display that proceed by the touching of sticks to the display. This makes it possible to test the execution of applications for Stick’n Roll by virtually emulating it with a computer.