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WOW! Very cool idea and design implementation!! Magnificent one octave grand piano with a lifting lid and really similar movement of the keys. Your gameplay makes the player play a scale!) This is cool. As a musician, I am very pleased and I think that you made it very realistic! Well done! The gameplay is easy, but it does not matter. For such a COOL idea 5!! Thank you
As a non-musician is there significance in the number of stars because i was wondering why one of the upper keys is absent?
@ridgerunner I'll start with the answer to the second question: There is no one upper key (or rather two keys!) because this is an imitation of a real piano keyboard. Once upon a time, old harpsichords had all the upper keys. But the experience of musicians has shown that it is more convenient with this keyboard: The answer to the second question is very simple: only 5 stars - this is exactly as many as there are black keys (upper) in one act of the piano. Since only white (lower) keys participate in the gameplay. The author decided to make it so that players use all the keys. That's why 5 stars and five black keys. Everything is very logical
@ridgerunner Hello. There is no missing key as there is only one half-tone between mi (E) and fa (F). The same happens between si(B) and do (C). You can check on any piano keyboard Edit. @Denis Nazin wrote his answer just before I finished mine Great design. Now we are waiting for a level where you need to play a special and more complex melody to win the game ?!?! Thank you @Rush !
Fantastic!!! This level is build by a musician. It must be hard and a lot of work to make such a level and involve some fun gameplay...I like it very much!!!