I'm so stoked about this game and the Kickstarter Campaign as a whole. all I've really done is casually watch a few Tantacrul videos. I didn't like Friday Night Funkin' either.) (Then again, I'm the kind of person who prefers a really no-nonsense skill-focused rhythm game, so I might not be the target audience here. When everything is trying to stand out, nothing in particular stands out, which is bad if you're trying to gauge how you're doing on the fly. It's gorgeous to watch, but as a player, it's really hard to pick out key information. Visual effects, camera movements, L-R perspective shifts, score, combo, percentage, time offsets, heartbreak meter, "Up Next" popup, etc. * There was also just too much information/stimuli presented at once for me. It was hard to tell how the notes aligned with the timing grid, even with the square of 4 circles placed around Beat. To me, there was too much squishiness/fluidity for me to be able to develop the hand-eye coordination needed to lock into a groove. * The art style is amazing, but it felt imprecise for a rhythm game. The center stage takes up a lot of space, leaving not very much runway for incoming notes. * For faster/dense sections that include both L and R notes, I felt like there wasn't enough horizontal width to react quickly enough. I'd be happy with Miss/Good/Perfect (similar to what Taiko does with Bad/OK/Great). "Miss/Barely/Okay/Good/Great/Perfect+offset" is a lot of different states. * The note feedback is possibly a bit too granular. It felt funky to switch between trying to hit something and trying to dodge something. * The dodge "notes" felt a little janky/imprecise, because all they give you is a "nice" compared to the feedback for actual "notes". The interruptions were breaking the immersion/flow for me, so I skipped the tutorial and learned by jumping straight into a Normal song. * The tutorial has these constant interruptions every time you make a mistake. Especially if you're simply trying to switch difficulties. * Having to sit through the same cutscene every time you start up a new song was a little annoying. I would much rather be able to choose between a couple fixed/limited options rather than having EVERYTHING (WASD, IJKL) available at once. While great for flexibility, it made it hard to settle on a play style. * My gut reaction was that were too many button possibilities. Having auto-detect could help to simplify the UI. * Also, including controller button hints (triggers, "(x)") was a little distracting if you're not using a controller. I had to actively concentrate to navigate the menus, when it could have been intuitive/natural for players if the game tapped into the keymaps people already know. Same with splitting up WASD for song choices (WS/AD for song/difficulty just didn't gel). I would have preferred if the game stuck to menu keymaps that people already had muscle memory for (arrow keys, start/space/enter, etc.) for example, 'F' feels really awkward for menu confirmations. * The menu navigation keys felt really awkward and unintuitive. (and this is coming from a rhythm game aficionado!) Muse Dash APK is definitely a great Music app for Android, and has been already downloaded 8368 times here at ! You'll love its gameplay for sure and we hope you'll enjoy it! If you have some spare moments, please scroll down and review this app by giving a valuable feedback and sharing your experience about Muse Dash APK, to help people from all around the world to know what you think about it.I was immediately wowed by how stylish and gorgeous the art is! But, I had a really tough time playing this. If you're a guest, just Login (or Register, if you're not part of our community, it just takes 20 seconds) and the Download link will appearÄownload link not appearing? Don't panic: watch this simple video tutorial about how to install Muse Dash APK or ask help to our community. You'll reach a page which will redirect you to our forum within a few seconds (if that doesn't happen, press the "Proceed" button at the top of that page).Click on one of the green "Download" buttons above. You can download Muse Dash APK in three simple steps:
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