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* NonIndicativeName: The judgement rank of Perfect (below Max Perfect) really means not only is your timing off, you also only get 80% of the note score.
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* NonIndicativeName: The judgement rank of Perfect (below Max Perfect) really means not only is your timing off, you also only get 80% 70-90% of the note score.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: iNSPiRED has a clearly audible use of "Fuck". In a game rated E for Everyone. This is likely because it was added in an update, and thus isn't rated by the ESRB. It also probably helps that it was also surrounded by use of the similar sounding "Funk."
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: iNSPiRED has a clearly audible use of "Fuck". In a game rated E for Everyone. This is likely because it was added in an update, GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and thus isn't rated by persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the ESRB. It also probably helps that it was also surrounded by use of future, please check the similar sounding "Funk."trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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** Notably, it has ''not'' been ported to Switch.
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** Notably, it it's one of the only songs that has ''not'' been ported to Switch.
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* NonIndicativeName: The judgement rank of Perfect (below Max Perfect) really means not only is your timing off, you also only get 80% of the note score.
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* RankInflation: It's possible to get an S rating on a song by getting a high enough score or receive a title.[[note]]A high enough score would 950,000 or more out of a million, and a title would be a Full Combo or All Perfect[[/note]]
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* RankInflation: RankInflation:
** It's possible to get an S rating on a song by getting a high enough score or receive a title.[[note]]A high enough score would 950,000 or more out of a million, and a title would be a Full Combo or AllPerfect[[/note]]Perfect[[/note]]
** The judge ranks are Miss, OK, Perfect, and ''Max Perfect''.
** It's possible to get an S rating on a song by getting a high enough score or receive a title.[[note]]A high enough score would 950,000 or more out of a million, and a title would be a Full Combo or All
** The judge ranks are Miss, OK, Perfect, and ''Max Perfect''.
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* AprilFoolsDay:
** For April Fool's Day 2017, a song called "Gamegame?" was added for just that day. It's identical to the song "Gamegame" music-wise, but it has a new set of ''very'' screwy charts rated [[BrokeTheRatingScale -41, 99, and 41]]. For 2018, they did something similar, adding a song called "[=PяayStation=]", identical to "[=PrayStation=]" music-wise but with a set of charts that are basically extended {{Shout Out}}s to various other music games.
** For April Fool's Day 2017, a song called "Gamegame?" was added for just that day. It's identical to the song "Gamegame" music-wise, but it has a new set of ''very'' screwy charts rated [[BrokeTheRatingScale -41, 99, and 41]]. For 2018, they did something similar, adding a song called "[=PяayStation=]", identical to "[=PrayStation=]" music-wise but with a set of charts that are basically extended {{Shout Out}}s to various other music games.
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VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom, or a button pressed if playing the Switch version on a controller. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move, and change color and thickness, adding a [[AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom, or a button pressed if playing the Switch version on a controller. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move, and change color and thickness, adding a [[AwesomeArt [[SugarWiki/AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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The Switch port in particular was previously known for being the only game to be non-playable in docked mode, but a later update allows the game to be played in docked mode and with a controller (when the Switch is in handheld mode, it can be played with either type of input, but docked leaves controller play as the only option).
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The Switch port in particular was previously known for being the only Switch game to be non-playable in docked mode, but a later update allows the game to be played in docked mode and with a controller (when the Switch is in handheld mode, it can be played with either type of input, but docked leaves controller play as the only option).
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The Switch port in particular was previously known for being the only game to be non-playable in docked mode, but a later update allows the game to be played in docked mode and with a controller (when the Switch is in handheld mode, it can be played with either, but docked leaves controller play as the only option).
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The Switch port in particular was previously known for being the only game to be non-playable in docked mode, but a later update allows the game to be played in docked mode and with a controller (when the Switch is in handheld mode, it can be played with either, either type of input, but docked leaves controller play as the only option).
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VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom. The word "tapped" is critical here, because it renders the Nintendo Switch port unplayable in docked mode; when playing this game, the Switch '''must''' be in handheld mode, a first for the system's library. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move,[[note]]It's this, more than the fact it's a music game, that makes it unplayable in docked mode.[[/note]] and change color and thickness, adding a [[AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom. The word "tapped" is critical here, because it renders the Nintendo Switch port unplayable in docked mode; when bottom, or a button pressed if playing this game, the Switch '''must''' be in handheld mode, version on a first for the system's library. controller. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move,[[note]]It's this, more than the fact it's a music game, that makes it unplayable in docked mode.[[/note]] move, and change color and thickness, adding a [[AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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The Switch port in particular was previously known for being the only game to be non-playable in docked mode, but a later update allows the game to be played in docked mode and with a controller (when the Switch is in handheld mode, it can be played with either, but docked leaves controller play as the only option).
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VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom. The word "tapped" is critical here, because it renders the Nintendo Switch port unplayable in docked mode; when playing this game, the Switch '''must''' be in handheld mode, a first for the system's library. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move, and change color and thickness, adding a [[AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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VOEZ is a [[AllegedlyFreeGame Free-to-Play]] RhythmGame for Android, iOS, and the Nintendo Switch developed by Rayark, the same developer behind {{VideoGame/Cytus}} and {{VideoGame/Deemo}}. Notes fall down different tracks and must be tapped when they reach the bottom. The word "tapped" is critical here, because it renders the Nintendo Switch port unplayable in docked mode; when playing this game, the Switch '''must''' be in handheld mode, a first for the system's library. However, the tracks the notes fall down can move, move,[[note]]It's this, more than the fact it's a music game, that makes it unplayable in docked mode.[[/note]] and change color and thickness, adding a [[AwesomeArt visual element to the game]].
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** Notably, it has ''not'' been ported to Switch.