It's unclear whether you have to mimick the rhythm since you can just continue pressing the correct buttons no matter how fast or slow you press them.
The visual aid becomes nearly invisible at the later stages of the game. I don't know if it's intentional or not, but currently it's quite frustrating.
It's unclear if you can lose or not. When you press the wrong button, it seems to simply repeat, no matter how many mistakes you make.
I'd suggest adding one more instrument for variety. Also make it so you have to remember smaller series of notes instead of really long ones. That way, the player has less downtime between the game telling the player what to play and the player having to imitate the rhythm. Maybe the speed then could slowly increase over time to increase difficulty.
This game really has an interesting idea and I really liked the persian songs,the game also has a cool visual design that matches the theme songs,and creates a good rythm game that combines both songs and visual patterns.It can also be really challenging at times but with enough practice every level will be enjoyable.Bravo Mehrdad.
Hey Mehrdad, I gave the game a try, I finished the levels, first of all I think it's generally a cool concept. However I have some points on it.
First of all, at first I thought I have to memorize the patterns by listening and try to play them by memory, It was after losing a few times that I noticed the pattern has a visual help, at first they just existed to look pretty.
I guess it was a problem of what I was expecting and what it was. Following the patterns on the cue wasn't that fun for me, I felt if it was memorizing thing it could have been more challenging at fun for me. But the reason I kept losing was that level 3 was really difficult to memorize for me.
I feel if the game was to rely on a skill, it should have been understanding nad memorizing the beats. althought there are lots of game like that.
I do like the persian pattern and theme of it. I feel it requires more to pull me in though.
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It's unclear whether you have to mimick the rhythm since you can just continue pressing the correct buttons no matter how fast or slow you press them.
The visual aid becomes nearly invisible at the later stages of the game. I don't know if it's intentional or not, but currently it's quite frustrating.
It's unclear if you can lose or not. When you press the wrong button, it seems to simply repeat, no matter how many mistakes you make.
I'd suggest adding one more instrument for variety. Also make it so you have to remember smaller series of notes instead of really long ones. That way, the player has less downtime between the game telling the player what to play and the player having to imitate the rhythm. Maybe the speed then could slowly increase over time to increase difficulty.
This game really has an interesting idea and I really liked the persian songs,the game also has a cool visual design that matches the theme songs,and creates a good rythm game that combines both songs and visual patterns.It can also be really challenging at times but with enough practice every level will be enjoyable.Bravo Mehrdad.
thanks for your positive feedback and reenforcement .
Hey Mehrdad, I gave the game a try, I finished the levels, first of all I think it's generally a cool concept. However I have some points on it.
First of all, at first I thought I have to memorize the patterns by listening and try to play them by memory, It was after losing a few times that I noticed the pattern has a visual help, at first they just existed to look pretty.
I guess it was a problem of what I was expecting and what it was. Following the patterns on the cue wasn't that fun for me, I felt if it was memorizing thing it could have been more challenging at fun for me. But the reason I kept losing was that level 3 was really difficult to memorize for me.
I feel if the game was to rely on a skill, it should have been understanding nad memorizing the beats. althought there are lots of game like that.
I do like the persian pattern and theme of it. I feel it requires more to pull me in though.
Thank you ariya for your detailed Feedback