Lofi Ping Pong
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8 of 15The art style is beautiful and the gameplay is extremely relaxing, especially with the synced hits of the ball. The only things I can critique are the length, and the lack of an infinite version. The ending is also kind-of confusing. The music is very good though and the game overall exceeded my expectations ten-fold
Please add more levels. I beat it in two hours. It was so much fun. Thank you for this game.
Bad comments are because it is hard. Once you get the groove going, its amazing. Huge thank you to the developer for including input from the arrow keys on an external keyboard. One suggestion would be to put the song title and bpm on the screen in game. I’d buy this game 10x over, bravo!
I got it for free, but this game is usually 0.99 cents, which is still pretty cheap. <br/>Pros: <br/>The pricing, fair, but also reasonable<br/>The gameplay, reminds me of an old bemani title, something along the lines of reflecbeat, which the ball bouncing around the table. <br/>The music, I don't listen to much lofi, but I can groove to this music, so it's aight. I like Kovox Pitch's (the other rhythm game made by the dev, it's only on steam though) music a lot more though. (Favorite track: forever)<br/>The art style, the menus look like they've been pulled from an old computer os, and the art itself is crisp and smooth. (Fits the music too!)<br/><br/>The cons:<br/>Judgement is sound based, which I like (it is a rhythm game after all!) but the judgement strays from when the ball hits the judgement line (this can be patched!)<br/><br/>Tl;dr: it's good for the price, but it does have an issue which does take you out of the flow state. <br/>4.5/5 good job!
I didn’t understand how to play at first, but once I got the hang of it the game was fun. Probably should have a demo to show you how to play.
If a zen mode with no consequences could be added it would really bring the vibe up.
There are some ui issues (some stuff gets cut off in the screen edges on some screens- never anything critical) but other than that this is a very unique and addicting rhythm game well worth a dollar.
It’s irritating not being told what was wrong with the game until I came here and read someone’s review explaining that you have to tap inside the square on the beat itself to not get a strike, and to progress the game forward act as a metronome that’s deciding which square to hit at the exact moment a metronome would. Music is good, the story ran a lot deeper than expected for such a short game with little context, but overall explain the tutorial better people would love this game more
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