Yeah it gives me very strong Working Dough vibes. It's great, but is probably the hardest of the three minigames to get the diamond perfect on, given how many inputs there are
The inputs are so close together that it honestly doesn't really help any more or less for diamond (except I guess for seeing the visual indicator of a perfect input, but if you're going for them anyways you can usually tell anyways). Granted by default these are a lot easier blindfolded anyways lol
It's heavily inspired by Rhythm Heaven, essentially a "spiritual successor" type of game. It is a lot of fun, as is the Rhythm Heaven series in general! I don't think I'd have discovered the game and actively chose to back it if I didn't already like Rhythm Heaven
Getting a diamond perfect requires the player to get all 'ace' inputs, which are signified by slightly more apparent visual effects. In Hammer Time, the effect for a non-ace is lines on either side, while an ace is what is shown in the video.
Best game out of the entire demo. It reminds me of Fork Lifter and Working Dough
Yeah it gives me very strong Working Dough vibes. It's great, but is probably the hardest of the three minigames to get the diamond perfect on, given how many inputs there are
also rhythm tweezers idk
reminds me of shoot ‘em up
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This one song might be easier blindfolded.
The inputs are so close together that it honestly doesn't really help any more or less for diamond (except I guess for seeing the visual indicator of a perfect input, but if you're going for them anyways you can usually tell anyways).
Granted by default these are a lot easier blindfolded anyways lol
@@Gamesmarts194 Not Meet and Tweet, the cheeps are easy but the beat is a bit off tune for your inputs.
It is actually
Atleast for me
The intro...! Just like Rhythm Heaven 😉
The hardest one to diamond perfect despite looking easy
I find bits and boys similar to rhythm heaven series.
It's heavily inspired by Rhythm Heaven, essentially a "spiritual successor" type of game. It is a lot of fun, as is the Rhythm Heaven series in general! I don't think I'd have discovered the game and actively chose to back it if I didn't already like Rhythm Heaven
I also enjoy bits of boys
Do do do do do do doooo
Can’t touch this
This is the only one that I haven't got a diamond perfect in the demo. There's just way too many inputs so it's easier to fail.
It was the last one I got a diamond perfect on and definitely the hardest for me personally
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Looks like rhythm tweezers
How do you even get a diamond perfect?
Getting a diamond perfect requires the player to get all 'ace' inputs, which are signified by slightly more apparent visual effects. In Hammer Time, the effect for a non-ace is lines on either side, while an ace is what is shown in the video.
Basically be exactly on the beat
Lol