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![]() Tunes Attack ! is the new generation of rhythm game BEAT ALL YOUR TUNES ! Youtube link | Pop Up Youtube link | Pop Up Youtube link | Pop Up Lite : http://itunes.apple.com/app/tunes-attack-lite/id364578107?mt=8 We, at Nemoid Studio, made a lot of effort to bring you this innovative game. We hope you'll like it. Please post your comments! Last edited by ImNoSuperMan; 08-04-2010 at 07:25 AM.. Reason: full version link |
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hmmm imma have to try this out looks interesting
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Just got done giving it a go. Let's just say that if you were looking to use your own music with this game, don't, as it's only avaiable in the full version, which isn't even out yet. Right off the bat, this was disappointing.
That being said, I still had gameplay to try, so I did, using a provided song from quite possibly the worst auto-tune singer I have ever heard. There are three different games to play: First is "Scooter", where you must dodge various objects to the music,a little bit like Audiosurf. This game was the best of the three. Concert is a Tap Tap clone, generated from the music. The game was far too exacting on hitting the beats,which barely fit the song, making for a frustrating experience. Finally, Space has you shooting various objects at the speed of the music. I will say that the graphics are pretty polished for this type of game but otherwise, don't bother. |
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![]() The full version DOES exist and you can unlock it directly in the lite version using In-App Purchase. Wasn't it clear enough ? Quote:
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Thanks for your feedback, we are constantly working on the product to improve your game experience. |
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No, it wasn't clear that you could unlock the full version, as I assumed the BUY link would take you to the full game on the app store like most lites.
The problem with forcing the user to buy the game in order to try his own music, is that a curious player hoping to see how this works can't since he is given no opportunity to do so. I think the full version would sell more if the customer got a better impression of what to expect using their own music. Perhaps this version could be retooled so that the user gets to try only ONE song from their own collection, to get a good impression of the major selling point of the app. Finally, the concert section, felt, for lack of a better term, "touchy" when trying to hit the notes correctly |
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But maybe people are not yet used to this, so we are also going to make a standalone fullversion. Quote:
We made some tweaks to the gameplay and will release a patch soon. We hope the game experience will be better. |
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How is the beat matching handled if there is no pre-processing? Are the taps not synced with the song? Not trying to be snarky; it's an honest question.
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It's a bit technical and confidential for further explanations but it is the same processing that is done on the included tracks. You can also go on our website and watch videos on some popular songs to see what it looks like: http://www.tunesattack.com/videos |
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Uh, so far no post has explained how much this game costs. How much is the full version?
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You can see it in the In-App purchase list on iTunes. Still it doesn't seem to be clear enough
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