How Long To Beat: 3+ Hours to unlock all content
This game is excellent.
The presentation is off the charts:
-Awesome character designs
-Full voice-acting
-Awesome art direction
-Awesome animations
-Polished gameplay
-Solid music choices
-Incredible user interface and menus
-Great Story Mode and a lot of extra content
This game could make you a furry!
Rhythym games are well-suited for Adult Games, and this game fully delivers.
As of this writing, there are 4 playable levels with 3 options for difficulty. The difficulty progresses fluidly song-to-song, making replayability high. The timing and design on the songs are great, meaning any failures are on the player and not bad design. As evidence in the mod community, not everyone knows how to design a rhythm level based on a song. More on that below.
Besides the levels, there is a gallery of images you can unlock through in-game currency (earned by beating levels) or by completing certain criteria or by finding secrets, an interactive scene-viewer where you can watch the animations from the levels without having to play them, a music player, a level designer, achievements, and an in-game fan-made levels downloader.
The in-game currency is balanced. By the time you've played every level on every difficulty, you can have purchased a majority of the content. There are also difficulty modifiers that can be purchased, making the game easier or more difficult. There's no real need for grinding, unless you just want to replay a level for your own satisfaction or are achievement hunting.
The in-game fan-created level system is intuitive, easy, and convenient. A handful of these are as good as the main game's levels. However, the quality isn't across the board. There are some fan-created levels that are unplayable due to the designer having bad rhythm. Once you get into the game's rhythm, there is a lot of thought put into button input sequences. The fan-levels don't have as much experience or intuition or undersatnding of good input sequences, and you get some baffling choices or straight-up off-rhythm inputs. Nonetheless, I appreciate the attempts, and the fan community shows the quality of the game's structure and design.
My biggest issue is one inherent to rhythm games in general. The scroll of button inputs gets mesmerizing, leading to visual sensory overload, and it becomes harder to focus on the barrage of icons on more difficult levels. There were times when I had to pause and take a break from the screen to let my eyes and brain readjust.
One of the best adult games you can play on this site. Let's hope the designer continues to give us top-quality content. The menu implies something like 12+ levels across 3 more chapters. I can't wait.