I feel very frustrated playing this game and decided to stop. A game is suppose to be fun, however I'm very pissed off after 10 mins of it.
Maybe it's just me being whiny but a. The small clocks (or stars) explode when you miss a beat on the same floor. b. I don't get the logic for the security systems. I've restarted some stages more than 5 times to get the full 4 clocks. You have to wait for certain things to happen and this can be very frustrating when you're doing it for the nth time. Beat Sneak Bandit is full of style, don't get me wrong. It's just bloody frustrating to me.
are you good at rhythm games? wonder if others feel the same frustration...... yup.....you got my money!!
hey sanuku, can i presume that everytime you did not hit the beat the little bandit makes this boing noise, jumps and glows red?
The game is hard... i am in chapter 1 mansion 5 and its taken me a while to get here. The hard part comes here when you miss a beat and do a wrong tap, the clock in that floor disappears, like Justln said before... and its near impossible to tap at the right moment... the rest of the game, well i like it a lot, but this rhythmic beat kills me... i have to say that im not good at this music games, maybe is that i have to get very used to it
Not a fan of Bumpy Road, but this looks interesting. Wish there was a lite version to try as it's the sort of thing I think you'll know whether you like or not within minutes of trying, but may just pick this up regardless. Biggest concern: do you just tap a 4/4 beat constantly or is there some variation? Is there more challenge than in simply keeping a steady 4/4 beat going? If so, what? Anyone know?
3/3 doesn't exist -_____- Well, it does. But it would be extremely stupid to play in 3/3. 3/4 perhaps? I would think that the developers would use an array of time sigs for the game. But 4/4 is the most familiar, and also one of the easier rhythms to work with. Odd.
I advance in a sucession of 3 consecutive taps when the songs plays that final part (the three beats), that what i thought was a 3/3... if there is another way please tell me im struggling here
Haven't played the game, so I can't tell. I watched a gameplay video, and I'm certain that it's 4 beats a measure. I'm seeing that everything run in a pattern. Count 4 beats along with the music and you'll notice that the level follows in the same patterns in groups of 4.