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Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Notes: God Hand

Some things I learned from God Hand.
1) Style matters. Music matters. Make them good.
2) Ramping difficulty: The way God Hand gets more difficult the better you do seems to work very well. It encourages doing well and not getting hit, while at the same time, not letting difficulty drop too low when you aren't doing well. It ensures you'll constantly be challenged. (note: it is important to include a reward with higher difficulties to encourage people to want to get it high.)
3) The skills all have subtle differences that aren't obvious at first. Number crunching isn't going to really help any. Intuition, experience, and experimentation are key. I think that's important.

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