It is an interesting game. Takes a bit of getting used to, control-wise (as it's holding the 'mote horizontally and rolling it forward or back), but intuitive once you get the hang of it. The scoring system is interesting, requiring hitting a number of...dots? They're not all dots though...I'ma call them beats...anyway, you hit a bunch of them and the Mega meter fills, then switches to the upper mode where you can get multiplier points for filling the Multi+ meter. On the bottom is the Nether meter, which fills when you miss beats, and if it completes, you'll drop down a mode, either back to the starting one or into the monochrome "danger" mode, where you either game over by missing more or recover by hitting beats.
For $6, it's a sold buy. |