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However, I think the experience of playing it is miserable for a couple key reasons. The worst of them is a complete lack of checkpoints in a chart that I think is difficult enough to want 4-6. The second is the "Only press highlighted tiles gimmick" that shows up at the end. It's a fine gimmick in a vacuum but its implementation here is unfortunately just plain stupid.
Making the planets invisible with no substitute visual indicator of where the planets are is not okay. It turns the end of the chart into a pure trial and error memorisation challenge, the actual very end of which is not part of the gimmick's tutorial level which combined with the checkpoint drought comes across as extremely and unjustifiably cruel.