The boss is incredibly frustrating-- I didn't pick to play the mouse games, yet I'm playing the mouse games anyway? Swapping between the two is frustrating and definitely not fun.
Some of these games feel like retreads of one another (all the alternate mashing left and right games) but on the whole this is a charming game that I don't mind replaying every year or two.
Accurate title is accurate. Nice music though.
And hey-- how come the blue (male) square is moving towards the pink (female) square, with the end objective being to reach the female character? An obvious reflection of the sexism inherent in gaming wherein women are viewed as objectives rather than people, wherein the protag's failure to gain the target's love is seen as a tragedy, regardless of that target's happiness independent of the protag. Anita Sarkeesian would disapprove.
Nice music tho.
I enjoyed it, although I found the ending a little underwhelming. (Imagine the player embracing a life-sized pong paddle?) I didn't think "Pong with story" would be fun, but it was!
The "inside" player was supposed to be an actual person who had gotten sucked into the game. The ending was him making it back into reality. I'm glad you enjoyed it though :).
Relaxing (the music goes a long way towards that) and with an interesting mechanic. I'm curious what would happen if you had horizontal items to dodge?
PRO TIP: The height of your jump is dependent on how long you hold the up key and how long it's been since your last jump. Surprising level of nuance there.
Super super fun. I found the slime guy a little anticlimactic in that it wasn't as hard as the other bosses (imo) but otherwise I loved it. Insane mode is just that though.
Note placement has literally no relation to the song you're playing beyond having the same BPM. You're probably better off searching for Frets on Fire customs.
Thank you :D.