* DifficultySpike: While the game is never all that difficult, the Viennese Waltz songs are ''far'' tougher than the songs that come before it. A lot of the patterns are either the larger, more complex ones (including your first figure-eight pattern), or will suddenly go ''very'' fast.
* FridgeHorror: Well, more like Fridge Depression. Getting Tony's ending may leave you feeling bad about dancing with him while wearing the witch hat.
* FridgeLogic: [[spoiler: In Tony's ending, he said the only way to break the spell was to dance with a princess at the Ball in Saint-Lyon and win first place. But you're not really a princess, so how did the spell break, exactly...? Maybe because it doesn't have to be a princess by birth; a princess by ''official title'' works just as well.]]
* NarmCharm: Courtesy of Creator/{{CAVE}}'s story representation, even in [[VisualNovel a genre that's more story-oriented than]] their usual BulletHell regimens.
* PeripheryDemographic: The game is most likely directed at younger girls, but it's one of [[NoExportForYou very few]] DatingSim games in the U.S. before ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'' made publishers realize there’s a market, so... Given that [[Creator/{{CAVE}} the guys behind this game]] make BulletHell games alot.

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