![]() ![]() Seems good to me but I typically don’t use visual on any metronome so it doesn’t matter to me. The visual indicator of the tempo is a line that slides back and forth with each beat, not consecutive dots that light up, in case that matters to you. So you have to do that each time, but again for a free app I think it’s great. When you open the app, it always starts with an ad page for upgrade which you close out before accessing the metronome. You can’t type in a tempo, so it might take a couple seconds longer than usual to switch from a fast tempo like 180 to something slow like 50, because you will scroll for most of it then hit -/+ to get your exact number. To select tempo, you can either scroll on the tempo line or hit the -/+ buttons to move just 1 bpm at a time. You can choose time signature and use subdivisions. Has different sounds to choose from so you can use a more subtle woodblock sound or a sharper beep sound. Good solid metronome app if you need something straightforward to practice with. As much a soundscape as it is a soundtrack, the music behind The Metronomicon is set to be every bit as varied and exciting as the gameplay itself.Good for a free app, I use it all the time The Metronomicon features a fantastic, fully-licensed soundtrack featuring some of the hottest electronic, synthwave, chiptune and indie artists, including an unreleased track from Shiny Toy Guns, along with tracks from YACHT, Perturbator, J-Punch, Dj CUTMAN, and many, many more. "You got your glowsticks in my chainmail! You got your fireballs in my dubstep!" - Danny (lead dev) Oh, and did I mention couch co-op? Because nothing's better than an armored dance partner. The effectiveness of your team is all in the rhythm, so put on your dancing pants, light up dad’s disco ball, and prepare your body for The Metronomicon. ![]() Control up to four concurrent heroes as they cast powerful spells, buff their teammates, and beat down their enemies with a variety of magical loot and groovin’ dance moves. Packing in a fully-fledged story mode with a colorful cast of musically-empowered heroes and villains, The Metronomicon sees you take control of a party of eight new masters of the “rhythmic combat arts” to wage musical warfare against a multitude of dance-mongering fiends. ![]()
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