Sound Space is fun gameplay wise, but I've never been able to take them seriously since the copyright exodus because the song library was somewhat gutted and my attention was never super there to begin with? When I do feel like hopping on Sound Space, I find myself hopping on Rhythia instead; it's a community-made clone of Sound Space with a wider song selection, though the online version doesn't work on Linux yet and it seems like it's been that way for a while :( Hoping that changes; I don't know too much about the projectSWZTCH wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:04 pm Soundspace
closest thing to osu? its like a mix between osu and beatsaber, i really like it for what it is!! theres no clicking, just mouse movement which would be fun w/ a tablet (i havent tried yet). the beat hit noise is SO SATISFYING. I AM in love. perfect clicks ahfgh. skill goes from like really easy to REALLY hard tho </3 fun for the odd time i hop on!!
You mean Sound Volblox right? From the looks of it they're still up *and* getting updates? but don't trust me on that because this is a cursory glance of the user page at bestSWZTCH wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 11:04 pm there was a really stunning sound voltex clone that defo got taken down,
God I wish I had Projekt Godhand :( Honestly the IIDX doubles setup would go hard I think (though now that I think about it that's probably been done before? idc seeing someone using the turntables for the turntable sections similar to that one demo chart (again???) would be so so cool)jkap wrote: Sun Jul 20, 2025 4:09 pm SPEAKING OF PROJEKT GODHAND i've been trying to figure out the goofiest possible input schemes for it and last night got to try it with Faith's pop'n controller. single player is hard for me because my hands are too small to hit 4-button chords but two player (one on each "hand") is actually really fun.
other schemes i've considered are an ongeki controller (you have 6 buttons but good luck doing chords) and two IIDX controllers in doubles configuration (just use the white keys) but i haven't attempted them yet.
Edit (mostly so I don't double post): oh yeah oh yeah oh yeah I just posted about this in the VRChat worlds megathread but there's a VRChat rhythm game called RESONARK with multiple versions and it's honestly pretty fun? It kills my framerate because the world is so detailed though :( Still very enjoyable; I keep it around in my favorites folder because it's fun to think about