What players say
Date Week Music Match offers a delightful rhythm experience with a focus on a romantic narrative between Whitty and Carol. The three tracks are well-paced, and the cameo appearances add variety. Controls are responsive, and the difficulty curve is fair. A great choice for family-friendly gaming.
About this game
Game Introduction
Date Week Music Match is a fan-made rhythm game inspired by the popular Friday Night Funkin' series. In this version, players follow a lighthearted story between two characters, Whitty and Carol, who express their feelings through a series of lively musical exchanges. The game includes cameo appearances from other well-known characters from the community, adding a fun and nostalgic touch for fans. The experience is designed to be wholesome and family-friendly, suitable for players of all ages. The core objective is to match musical prompts accurately to progress through the narrative and help the characters connect through rhythm.
How to Play
Players use keyboard controls to match on-screen arrow prompts in time with the music. Pressing the correct arrows as they appear scores points and keeps the performance going. The game increases in difficulty as players progress through tracks, requiring better timing and accuracy. Controls are simple and responsive, making it easy for beginners to learn while still offering a challenge for experienced rhythm game fans.
Game Features
The game features three new tracks: Whitroll, Perfume, and Heartbass, each with a romantic twist. It includes cameo appearances from characters like Garcello, Agoti, Impostor, Bob, and Bosip. The difficulty gradually increases across the tracks, providing a balanced challenge. The game is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages, with a lighthearted narrative and engaging rhythm gameplay.
Tips for Success
Practice each track to improve your timing and accuracy. Start with easier tracks to build confidence before moving to harder ones. Focus on the beat and try to anticipate the arrows. Take breaks if you feel frustrated, as rhythm games require concentration. Listening to the music carefully can help you stay in sync with the prompts.
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