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How to play
Touch the notes along the rhythm when a sphere overlaps with its frame. There are four kinds of basic notes:
[Red] Most common note type. Listen to the song and tap it along the beat.
[Hold] Hold this kind of notes until the end of it.
[Silver]Don't miss silver notes as they will give you x10 combo.
[Black] With this note type, you have to slide your finger from another note instead of tapping.

Gameplay Features
- New and unique, intuitive full-3D gameplay
- Many different note types - Single, Slide, Orbit and even more
- 20+ songs from various artists to play - Progressive House, Dubstep, Post Rock, Alternative and so on
- Episode system offers wide array of difficulty
- Many hidden levels to explore
- Game Center enabled
- Custom leaderboard for each song
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