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The game is really fun for the most part, I really like all the music and the maps are super cute. Absolutely worth it to pay the 99 cents to get the rest of the music. Just the setup is very simple and cool. My only issue is that the harder levels (and I don’t know if it’s just my device or what) seem to have some frame rate and input issues. I play a lot of other rhythm games so I know I actually am hitting the notes, but for some reason it just randomly stops taking input for a second or thinks you lifted your finger off the screen when you didn’t. I want to be clear though I’ve only seen this in like 13-14+ levels, otherwise everything is very smooth.
Really clean, enjoyable rhythm game. I think what a lot of the other reviews don't realize is that you don't actually have to tap the circles where they land, you only have to tap anywhere on your screen at the right timing. What this means is that all the difficulty comes from reading the notes and dealing with the density. You might first think "wouldn't that make the game too easy?" yeah the game is on the easier side of rhythm games but I think the focus is on making it fun to play and watch than raw difficulty. Personally I haven't had to deal with any frame drops yet as mentioned in the other reviews, but I'll make note of it if I do.
The first charts given are all bad for first player impressions. I haven't played through EZ or HD however 2 out of the 3 IN charts feel frustrating to play since the hitbox on a phone is so small relative to the size of your finger. After getting an All Perfect on every IN chart they give for free, the only one I would actually replay and enjoy the most is Power Attack. There are 3 types of notes those being tap, hold, and catch notes. The gameplay feels too clasutrophobic on a phone for it to be good and the only beneficial thing is that you can tap the hold notes at the original position and then slide your finger to wherever you want to avoid hitting your finger and missing a note. Overall take away is play phigros since that is a much better game developed by the same dev and its free. If you have $1 to spare then I guess you can buy the rest of the songs otherwise don't.
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Rhythm connects! Presenting Pigeon Games' second enchanting music rhythm game, following the success of "Phigros"! Dive into a mesmerizing journey whe...
In-App Purchases (4)
| Name | Price | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Coin | $0.99 | One-time |
| Base Package | $0.99 | One-time |
| 5 Coins | $4.99 | One-time |
| 11 Coins | $9.99 | One-time |