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First off, VERY hot animations in this, I fuckin' love Puertero's artstyle a whooollle bunch. The sound design also presses my buttons a whole lot. @//w//@

Also, YAY! Another developer who's doing nsfw game stuff in Godot! :3

On a slightly more critical note, the rhythm game part of this could be better, but it's a good start! The charting for the level in this game feels like it's built primarily for the typical keybinds of DFJK, but you use arrow keys to play, which gets really uncomfortable when the double and even triple notes come in!

The judgements and healthbar are rather forgiving, which is good because it probably would be annoying to have to be really good at rhythm games to get to see the special animation at the end. However, maybe it's a little bit too forgiving? It's VERY easy to cheese if you just spam your arrow keys during the more intense sections.


Would be pretty neat if there was a gallery mode where you could view the animations of all of the preds' arrow animations, but only after beating a level of course.


(also the game was very loud when I opened it but that's likely purely on me for having my system at 100% volume lol)

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Thanks for the feedback; I've got an idea in mind for a volume slider which will start... probably at the halfway point or lower so you don't get BLASTED.

Keybinds will be tricky. Will mess around with more comfortable setups!

I didn't want it to be T O O unforgiving... maybe a difficulty slider in that case >W>

A 'Free-play'/Gallery mode is absolutely something I've had bouncing around in my head. This is my first coding project so implementing all this stuff is a new learning experience every time.

Glad to give good feedback.. especially to someone who is also using Godot for the first time for their game project.

If I had no self-restraint, I'd absolutely be asking if I could assist, because I've honestly started getting a bit familiar with Godot in the short time I've been using it to port a game I made initially in Clickteam... but that's very unlikely to even happen. -w-

I do really, REALLY love rhythm games to an obsessive degree and I also love vore and it's my top kink. ...Good god, I'm just now realizing that this game is basically exactly what I always wanted.