Tue Jun 03 2025
Bug fixes and improvements to the game's usability.
I really like the animations in the menus as well as the cartoon versions of the artists. I particularly am not too fond of the cover vocals, but I can understand that getting the public performance license for the original tracks can be limiting if you aren’t a mainstream company. As a musician, I tested a few tracks to see which would be the best sync tempo value wile listening through my ipad’s internal speaker. It seems to be that 223ms has the best feel where I can comfortably play along with the track just as when playing in Garageband. I am still able to get mostly perfects and goods while not having to look at the buttons either. This definitely brings back the memories of playing Tap Tap Revenge!
I had my doubts because I've tried so many but this one's got a good list of music to pick from
Love that this is one of the last games i've played that actually has difficulty! The last game that did that wad NEXT music, and I was so sad they shut down. My biggest stipulations are 1. latency and 2. Not registering all hits. There were multiple times while playing where my hits just wouldn't register and it would count as a miss even though I clearly hit it, mostly the slides, but singles did it too. This is a really big issue, especially for a rhythm game. Latency being another one, I felt like I was trying to anticipate the notes more than go to the beat that you can find, and in harder levels, that results in the most you're getting is Goods, which is terrible. Other than that, I'm surprised a mobile rhythm game kept me on my toes, not often I have to somewhat try!
This game is awful. Played for almost 5 minutes and came to this conclusion. Their “amazing song selection” is a bunch of terrible covers of popular songs and the charting (when the notes are supposed to be hit) is awful. Putting a bunch of random off-beat notes in a chart is not “challenging” it’s just blatantly stupid and this game is a terrible excuse for a rhythm game.
Great app and keeps my hands busy.
I’m convinced they bought reviews cause this “good song selection” is really a bunch of nock off songs that sound nothing like the original. Also, the game just looks cheap. The buttons you press look horrible. Might play more if I was taking drugs but to anyone thinking of getting. Don’t
This is good but it has a pain in the bug that lurks across your other game too, it starts off fine but after awhile when you try to hit doubles, one of them is purposely not counted, causing forced misses.
Where are you at boo
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