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Yeah, there's a whole series of Bit Trip games.
Bit Trip Beat
Bit Trip Core
Bit Trip Runner
Bit Trip Void
etc.
So would appreciate you guys to point out the good/bad,
Also, it says 120 levels. Do those include the "secret" levels, or not?
That is my only reservation...that I buy this with full knowledge that the game will end up in a Humble Bundle real soon. Not necessarily the Indie 10, but definitely by 11. Or even one of the next two Android bundles since an iOS version is already in the works.
If you like rhythm/music games, this is a fantastic one. You could always try the demo and see if you like it. The core gameplay is the same the whole time, it's just that further levels up the difficulty and introduce more mechanics/moves.
Demo? I don't see it. WOuld be nice to play it myself before buying.
Not for anyone else