Rhythm of the Gods
For $9 it’s an alright game. The music and graphics are quite charming but there aren’t many levels and half of the songs are remixes. The story can be boiled down to some young gods throwing parties because it’s what they love to do. The difficulty scales pretty fast but at no point does it feel like an unreasonable jump in difficulty from one song to the next. There is an endless mode and a timewarp mode that adds a speed multiplier to the songs for added difficulty so in that regard it’s a good game if you want something challenging. The ending leads me to believe the developers might release more games in the series but that’s just speculation until proven otherwise.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
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A Great, But Rather Short Rhythm Adventure
Rhythm of the Gods, as you can probably tell from the title, is a rhythm game where you have to make your way through a slew of enemies and obstacles while following the music of several different gods that you meet along the protagonist, Lyrik’s, journey.
The Good
-Although short, the story of the game is rather charming, and I liked reading through the dialogue the game had to offer.
-The gameplay is simple, but can be very challenging depending on what difficulty you set.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
F.I.S.H.
It’s good! It’s fun, charming, and pretty funny. The core game play is challenging but very satisfying, the music is catchy and spaghetti night was just something else.
The game can sometimes be a bit unfair with at times with its unpredictable cues. Levels like “Um…”, “1 Tuna” and “Quiet!” are funny, but they’re not much more than silly jokes and are the weakest part of this game.
That’s where my complaints about the game end though, as this game really shines with the really good levels it has, that thankfully make up the majority of the package. Highlights include “Exit 404”, “Onion Canion”, “Swordfish-Sailfish Speedway”, “Barra2da”, “Starfish” and the new extra level “Spaghetti Speedway” which features vocals.
– Real player with 37.3 hrs in game
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Amateur reviewer.
From the composer of such albums as Garlic Elevator, Fish Factory, and [CLASSIFIED], as well as a great surreal meme artist, this game is about as much as I expected from such a person. The moment I launched the game I just wanted to sit around and vibe for hours to the title screen music. All the tracks from 01-13 (level 13 I’m stuck on, but believe me, the title sums it up quite well. No further spoilers!) are also amazing. The timing of the fish is enough to make me want to take a moment sometimes, but hey, isn’t that like all rhythm games?
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Fish and Groove
that was quite a strangeexpreience. An enoyable one,tho.Anyway, both my eyes and my finger were totally lost.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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Its a fun game for wasting some minutes here and there.
The music is relaxing and the rythm mechanic is really challenging (at least for me).
Buuuut i havent found a quit option… would be nice, if it could be added at the menu.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Incredibox
One of my favorite music games ever, I love it so much! I even bought it again on Steam when it released here just to support the developers because this game’s so nice and lovely.
– Real player with 95.0 hrs in game
Go with the flow.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Keyboard Master
I think it need a harder mod for all of us who can write fast and without seeing the keyboard, but the free mode is fun tho
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The start of a new game.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Lynium
Not a game I play a lot of by any means, but it’s a nice game to play every once in a while to relax when I need a break from playing other games.
Lately I’ve found myself enjoying a lot of rhythm games like Muse Dash, Osu and a few others. I’ve found myself enjoying this game the most though, as I’ve been opening it up almost every day and playing a little bit here and there. I’m not good at rhythm games by any means but I still enjoy them.
Lynium has a Learning curve, and compared to other rhythm games, it’s a bit different considering it’s still new and in early access but very enjoyable. The initial controls for the game are a bit awkward at first but I was able to change them to be more comfortable for myself. I haven’t tried the multiplayer or making a beatmap yet but the game feels nice. Like a fully finished game!
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
I stumbled across lynium when i was looking for a new rhythm game to play. I was definitely sceptical at first, however i’m really glad i got it.
I find the game really throws you in at the deep end, it gives you a quick tutorial saying to just press buttons and then you start. The controls are quite challenging to get used to, however easy to pick up with practise. I’ve really enjoyed progressing from not being able to hit a double note to getting pretty good scores in the matter of hours and i’ve been hooked on it since download.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Musical Balls
Make music, sounds, and light shows in this sandbox creation game using physics and time to produce the sounds and music you’d like, or put your mind to the challenge of taking on twenty seven different challenges in our handmade puzzle levels.
Super Rhythm Duel
In Rhythm City, crime and chaos are disturbing. The balance between gangs is out of balance, the government is rotten, you must defeat the powerful enemies in Super Rhythm Duel, and restore the order of the city.
Super Rhythm Duel is a rhythm-based action game. Follow the beat, master the rhythmic patterns and posture system to beat them all.
Features:
- Fighting in retro 2D sprites
- Learn to input rhythmic patterns to perform versatile skills
- Each enemy has tricky combat style, and you need to counter their actions to beat them
- Try to equip different gears and upgrade skills to make combat easier
Controls:
X: to put a red note / confirm
Z: to put a blue note / cancel
M: to collect a yellow note
arrows: move select in menus
Things we are working on:
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A completed campaign mode
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Add roguelite mechanics to improve the diversities of gameplay
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More types of enemies, skills, gears and stages
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Player versus player mode
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Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game
Dungeoneer Games are proud to launch our first ever title: ‘Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game’. No that’s not a mistake, someone in the marketing department thought this was actually a good idea!
Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game releases as the first ever game in the new URPG genre. A genre based on annoying the player and removing any sort of sanity through solving puzzles based on locality awareness mixed with keeping a ‘simple’ rhythm. It might sound easy, but believe us, it is much harder than it looks.
In this little story you play as the lead character “Blob”. Blob is a high profile DJ, playing to the biggest crowds, in the biggest of cities. But then one day he made a vital mistake and didn’t look both ways when crossing the road, and has now found himself in Rhythm Purgatory.
You must help him get up the stairway to heaven, as you slowly descend into madness… In the first every Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game (URPG), will you be a winner or a loser in the way of the beat?
Key Features
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Play in the 50 level strong “Story Mode”. An unforgiving journey through some of the toughest levels ever created, of course after starting it off easy!
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Play in our open “Arcade Mode”. A special area made up of fun challenges and unique game mechanics that are just TOO good for the Story Mode!
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Play in our “Endless Mode”. A weekly procedurally generated journey from the easiest of levels to getting progressively challenging as you work your way through. We don’t even have control anymore, the computer has taken over!
You You N Music
the developer deserves every penny that i paid to play this game
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rna7MFws5Do
Video of what this described.
don’t buy this.
I have no idea idk if this is some sort of meta joke, but this game is an abomination.
the graphics are ugly, there’s literally no UI - you walk tiny chibi characters to start the levels.
so the game is 6k sort of like Dj MAx respect.
the first song i tried had about 1100 notes. and went on for an eternity. There were mega advanced note patterns for the first song you’ll likely play as a player. 4+5 note at times, multiple times, in a row. But i never failed out; despite missing 360 notes, and it ran fine.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game