Arpsic

Arpsic

Have you ever tried to understand musical notation?

With Arpsic, you can train yourself with intuitive lessons, learn the treble clef, bass clef, and more!

With a straightforward interface, free piano, and experience points to help you in your music journey.

  • 4 clefs to practice music notation.

  • Free play mode with a midi piano full of weird sounds.

  • 10+ piano voices.

  • 10+ songs to learn, with more on the way.

  • Gain experience points and level up your skills.

  • Get rewards and unlock new features.

  • Practice your rhythm.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1713340/Arpsic/


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Arpsic on Steam

Kromaticube

Kromaticube

KROMATICUBE is a simple arcade game where you have to avoid obstacles while listenning to chiptune musics. Stay alive for at least 60 seconds to complete a level. It is designed for tryharder gamers and all retro gaming lovers.

Each level has it own chiptune music and ramdomly generated obstacles.

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Features List

  • 6 different levels with their own atmosphere

  • 25 different patterns and obstacles

  • Infinite scoring possible

Addictive

Technically you can finish the game in only 6 minutes BUT you need to practice a lot before reaching a satisfying level of skills and reflexes. Kromaticube is an alchemy between music and obstacles. A great person said “Just because you fail once, doesn’t mean you’re gonna fail at everything”, and this is the point Kromaticube.

Satisfying

Kromaticube is a really good game for training your brain reflexes. It’s all about learning patterns while discovering new atmospheres. Each level is about one ne particular feeling like joy, sadness or fear for example.


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Kromaticube on Steam

Geo-Duck

Geo-Duck

Why in the world is Buddha Hitler

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game


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Cool game

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Geo-Duck on Steam

Run Turn Die

Run Turn Die

Some might complain that this game is too hard, but it can be super addicting for those who like rythm games of any kind. Yes, the graphics are simple, there is no combat, and no story or real point, BUT I think it’s a super fun game to play when you’re in between games. Overall, yes it can be difficult, but really fun.

Real player with 27.8 hrs in game

amazing game recommend to all who like platformer games!

good fun could do with some better music that is more entertaining!

9/10 is my rating.

A small video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOKBgkgcAAc&feature=youtu.be

gets harder vastly. is not easy. very entertaining.

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

Run Turn Die on Steam

Retro Vision

Retro Vision

Had quite a bit fun playing this game, really like the take on theme and the relative ease you pick it up and put it down. Music and visuals compliment each other well and all round is enjoyable. Very glad that there are so many different takes on levels that make each experience customisable and unique. Would like a community leader board.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Picked this game up for cheap thinking it was going to be meh but was left pleasantly surprised. The music is great, the visuals are awesome and the control scheme is simple but intuitive. I can see myself revisiting this time to time whenever I need to unwind and relax.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Retro Vision on Steam

Ritum Bitum

Ritum Bitum

I like the aesthetic and visuals.But unfortunately cant really play the game being a slow typer (Which i wanted to improve with this game) and there being no difficult settings.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

This game has good core components. No songs to try on launch and in turn no “high scores” to care about. The game doesn’t do a good job of letting you know when you’ve hit for missing a note (think of guitar hero). The algorithm used to analyze the audio is fine, but some of them don’t make sense, and without a tracklist that has a curated ‘track’ that fits perfectly to the beat, just makes it feel a little less.

I like the core idea of the game as a very fast typer, but sometimes the letters are just random. Maybe converting them to words (as touch typing is really what people are doing) would make it easier to follow. That or moving away from the learning to type idea, and just sticking with home row or something for every letter.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Ritum Bitum on Steam

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10

Is there ray tracing technology just for AAA-class games?

no!

Nowadays, you can easily create ray tracing compatible games using Unity.

Isn’t it okay to use ray tracing in a simple mini-game?

With that in mind, I made 10 crispy pieces.

Game content

1. Whac-A-Mole

2. Breakout

3. Car protection game

4. Air hockey (2P match: up to 20 people connected at the same time)

5. Snake game

6. Run game

7. Chicken race

8. Wall protection game

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10 on Steam

Hacker’s Beat

Hacker’s Beat

I was looking for a different kind of rhythm game and this might be it. From watching the gameplay videos of this game, it got me pretty hyped. The fact that the edit mode just came out just get me even more excited to play this game.

The core gameplay is alright, I’ve certainly had some fun playing some of the charts but I think there’s something wrong or missing from the game. For example, after exiting the result screen I was greeted by random white triangles on a black background while the music’s still playing. I thought “Oh, something cool is happening” so I started to mash the keyboard for a few minutes only to realize it has crashed.

Real player with 40.3 hrs in game

Wow! After my very first playthrough I found myself inspired enough to write a positive review. The music is phenomenal! The visual a bit on the trippy side, and it’s a good idea to preview the songs before trying them out in-game, to get a feel for what they may throw at you. It’s not easy, and that’s not a bad thing…as it poses a good challenge that gets easier with familiarity. This game is in my favorites playlist already…so with less than a half-hour played at the time of reviewing Hacker’s Beat. it’s safe to say my playtime will grow rapidly. This game may not be for everyone, but it sure is for me!

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Hacker's Beat on Steam

Poly World

Poly World

I Love this game!! The graphics are clean, the controls are simple, and the music is great!

The music builds as you progress forward. There is a rhythm to this game. This game can be frustrating, for me at least since I have NO rhythm.

In the end it’s a good buy and a fun addicting game!

Real player with 26.5 hrs in game

Poly World on Steam

RhythmSlinger

RhythmSlinger

Definitely a good future to this game, it does come with a bunch of different pistols and themes. Also this game definitely feels procedurally generated in that the ‘beatspheres’ respond to the type of music played or at least the bpm of the song. I got some different pop songs off youtube to play with this game and enjoyed the pacing of the beats.

The tricks definitely take some time getting used to with the different pistols, I’ve found the western (orange) pistols to be the easiest in setting up for the trickshots. I was playing this game in easy mode and getting the timing right on the white trickshot spheres was the most difficult because they last longer than the other beatspheres, but I’m guessing that it allows you extra time to perform the trick.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

It has promise but the controls for tricks are pretty tough. For example theres a white sphere that appears for only 0.5s and doing a trick to shoot it can take longer than this. Doing in my mind same movement with hand didn’t always correspond to same heigh or duration of the trick and sometimes it just didn’t activate on index knuckles.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

RhythmSlinger on Steam