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It's a very simplistic swipe to the beat rhyhm game. Other than Marshmallow, there aren't any big licensed songs on the soundtrack and many of the songs are underground EDM. The cosmetics you unlock are reticles and tiles. There isn't that much variety in any of the options both in songs and style. The main criticism I have is that this game is covered in ads (some of which are unskippable) but at least there are no microtransactions (for now). It's basic but it at least functions well.
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Adaric Music
March 9, 2020
We are very sorry about the advertisement bothered you.
We are a small entrepreneurial team, we need advertising revenue to maintain the team's development.
We will remove ads at the right time, giving you good gaming experience.We are currently adding more songs and plan to add Alan Walker songs
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A rhythm game that is made for mobile and does a great job at it. A decent amount of songs (however only in the edm, trap, and rap genres). Controls are fantastic and would recommend this game to anybody who likes edm. For the devs; Many people have suggested unique mapping for each difficulty on every level. I second this and know it would take a decent amount of resources, but it would make difficulties more meaningful. Additionally, every song would be available for every skill level.
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Amazing rhythm game with such a simple, but unique, concept that makes it very hard to put down. The movement is incredibly smooth and the graphics are elegantly vivid, while still being easy on the eyes. Being able to upload our own tracks to play against seems like something that should be greatly considered, as well as adding an even harder difficulty and the ability to change the overall theme of our playing field, rather than just the crosshair and tiles. Overall, 10/10 kudos to the dev!
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