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Was blocks from beating 3X (1.2) and now I can't get past 30%. Can't even say I'm having fun anymore, it is just a giant challenge that I must beat. Really enjoyed he music though.
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This game suffers from the same annoying friggen thing as all the "hardcore, only one try, restart from the beginning" games do... either too short maps, making it boring or too long ones, that kills you at some specific point, and then you are forced to play through the same beginning of the map over, and over and oooover again, just because a part further ahead is hard. Ofc soing that you start to zone out in the beginning of the map, since it's boring, which kills you, start over.
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Possibly it's just my hardware, but I find the game to be horribly inconsistent in how it handles your clicks. A large amount of the time it'll click without me, or not click when I do, and it makes it incredibly infuriating.
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1st comment of 2015. Now on to serious business. Can't get past 2-x. Been playing all night... The offbeat straight kills me.
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You should add a challenge mode where the player needs to hit the the arrow key of which direction your next orb hits.
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Alright. The big problem with 3-X is that it's TOO FAST. It's much harder than the other levels because, alongside throwing new rhythm figures at you that you need to figure out, its windows for hitting the boxes are MUCH smaller. It leads to a lot of missing the box when I SHOULD have hit it. If the tempo were dropped a little, it would be much easier.
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It would actually help if we got to hear a couple seconds of music after crashing. Otherwise we just have to try to block out the music and count in our heads while working on learning a new rhythm figure halfway into a long level.
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The game was going pretty good until 3-X. There are rhythm figures there I haven't been exposed to before, and in order to practice them I have to go through the whole level again and again several times, which is just frustrating. The game did a fine training job up to that point; it feels like the programmer just got lazy to finish and otherwise very good project.
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5 stars! I love games like oO and A Dance of Fire and Ice. Good Music + Rythm + Repeating same song, cause You failed AGAIN IN THIS SAME MOMENT - EPIC <3
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Took me a good 20 tries, but I finally managed to complete 3-x. Way to go developer, creating a game that is difficult while also fun to play.
5 stars.
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@fizzd: What I meant by "hard-to-change calibration" is something that won't do what I and possibly many others have done: During the calibration, the first few hits are off, so I end up calibrating to a diagonal line.
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For an added challenge.... Try Right clicking on red and left clicking on blue. You'll thank me later. (Hint to Dev: New game mode?)
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Took me about an hour to beat 3-X. I'm surprised it didn't frustrate me--I was simply determined to beat it. I beat 3-X (1.1) on my first try, but I can't beat 1.2 x_x
5/5
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As a music major this game is impossible. Though the main levels are easy, the end songs for the last two are not possible. I have a calibration of zero and I am still too fast because I anticipate the beats to be exactly the right time, not slightly after. I have tried muting and only looking at the screen, and I have also tried closing my eyes and listening to the music, and in both cases I am just too fast for this game. :(
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I would suggest a mode where, when you mess up, it does not reset. Instead, the music would slow down, speed up, start, stop, and generally fluctuate based on how well you are doing on the course. This would help to practice on certain longer segments. It can become wildly tedious when you get to the last tiny stretch of a course and keep failing because you don't get a chance to practice the specific segment. Just a thought. It would be entertaining to hear how distorted the music gets when you perform a course terribly.
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actually, you can use any key on your keyboard that you like (just stay away from R it sends you back to the main menu). use what you are the most comfortable with... one key with middle finger... two keys with two fingers... very good game, loved it.
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What a great game. It felt like learning a foreign language at first. I would have appreciated a smaller straight-line intro on the last level. It just made repeating it that much more tedious. Tedium is not fun. But your game is.
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HOLY HELL! I did it ,finally, after my fingers bled, my eyes sweat, and the hours it passed i finally did it. Man this game is hard... for me...
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I'm sick of restarting the 3-X from 1x speed every time I come back. It's frustrating to play on the slower speeds after you get used to 1.6+
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I think that this is a good game, it has a nice beat , is tricky and fun to play,
the only bad thing is that there aren't enough levels
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This game gave me the best pleasures of my life, just a little less than "love". Thanks the developer for making such an amazing game.
Every single track completed was huge fun, every time I did timing right on first time was amazing(although it doesn't happen a lot :D )
Thanks dude.
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This game is great in a number of ways. 1. although not amazing, the songs are pretty good, and aren't monotonous or amelodious, like many other similar games. 2. The calibration option is very nice to have at the beginning, but it's also extremely helpful to be able to access it midway during the game, because our hands and hit patterns change drastically as we get used to the game. 3. So many similar games make you reach up and click retry with the mouse. This game is easy to play for hours because you don't have to move your finger from the key you're continually mashing (mine was the 'n' key). Rating: 9.2/10 :)
*tip* On the final level, I found that once I learned the patterns, I could close my eyes and get through the easy stuff and then open them once I got to something unknown. This drastically reduced the chance of me dying on one of the easy parts.