This is awesome. For those who haven’t played, here’s basically how your time will be spent: 1% figuring out the first parts, 3% winning the first parts, 42% figuring out the last part, 54% winning the last part. The music helps with the tension.
Wow, this is special. I’m glad I didn’t miss this one.
I suppose it made it more challenging, but I’m not sure why every disk-type in the last section wasn’t given its own unique color. A moot point if you read Chinese, but it looks like the author might be Australian?
And, nobody, I’m sure they realized that the final part was a little too long and repetitive, so they tried to add the challenge of looking not only at the colors but also the signs. I suppose is quite easier if you read Chinese, which I don’t.
This is awesome. For those who haven’t played, here’s basically how your time will be spent: 1% figuring out the first parts, 3% winning the first parts, 42% figuring out the last part, 54% winning the last part. The music helps with the tension.
Wow, this is special. I’m glad I didn’t miss this one.
I suppose it made it more challenging, but I’m not sure why every disk-type in the last section wasn’t given its own unique color. A moot point if you read Chinese, but it looks like the author might be Australian?
The song at the end is a cover done by Silkfloss. You can find out more about her here:
https://site.douban.com/muxitu/
and
https://soundcloud.com/silkfloss
Very nice music, Aquin.
And, nobody, I’m sure they realized that the final part was a little too long and repetitive, so they tried to add the challenge of looking not only at the colors but also the signs. I suppose is quite easier if you read Chinese, which I don’t.