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A decent take at a novel kind of charting for rhythm game. Unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it much.

But first, saying this real quick: the calibration was not useful to me, I fared way better when I reset the offset settings. 

Now, the big fish (this is based on one of the earlier builds, when Jam ratings were open 2 days ago, so I don't know yet if updates happened): this sure is a novel charting system, I've never seen something like this before, but I think it really needs improvements (if there are any possible). The main issue I have with this is that quite often, some arrows are so close together they hide the next arrows! This is not good for a charted rhythm game! The other big issue is the held notes: they don't look different enough from the normal arrows, that led me to missing held arrows a lot. Either that, or the "Hold" prompt just doesn't stand out well enough from the "chart line".

A real shame because the songs in there are bangers.