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Hello, composer from "Crescendo" here! Really cool idea trying to make a musical scales game mixed with bullet hell haha. It was cool to see the drawings be drawn out as you completed the scales, and I managed to get a high score of 13 in the endless octave mode! I could see this being a game to help people learn their scales though and I thought that was really cool, so I'm definitely interested to see every scale in a post jam version! Especially if you add classical music (maybe Jazz too, or some other genre that uses the scale) and try and guess the composer/era. This could be really beneficial for anyone learning classical music (or some other genre of music) or just music theory in general. 

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I actually plan on adding all the major scales and creating a hard mode where players have to read the note on the staff rather than just the letter notes falling down. As an ex-band nerd,  I would have loved learning the scales with a game rather than trying to learn them solely practicing on the marimba at school lol. It'll be a little bit before I can add updates as I'm in my last semester of school but I'm definitely going to come back and finish this game releasing a fully realized version, I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you for giving me some more ideas for it!!!

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Wow, very cool to hear! Good luck in your last semester, and glad I could help with some ideas!

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I agree this could be a teaching tool.  I was thinking the same thing about the game I made.  If you're willing to play, I'm curious what you think. I'm trying to get more music people to the game, so when I saw "composer", I couldn't resist.

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Sure, I'll make sure to check it out.