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Space Waves is not a game for those who want to unwind or find ease. The game immediately immerses players in a crisp, abstract environment where each movement has to be carefully thought out. What you possess in your hands is only a little wave that is continuously speeding through hard geometric tunnels; neither a spacecraft nor a character with a long background are under your control. Players are compelled to concentrate only on reflexes, rhythm, and survival instincts in this abstract environment because of the game's compelling appeal.

The way that game turns basic control fundamentals into a genuine challenge is what makes it special. Players must go over several well positioned, closely spaced obstacles by just tapping to fly up and releasing to fall. Every angle and curve tests one's ability to regulate one's emotions and be patient. Haste is not acceptable, and you cannot avoid blunders by chance. When you fail, you know exactly why, which inspires you to try again—better, more accurately, and with more composure.

Space Waves' setting is clearly geometric and abstract, yet it is by no means boring or dull. The tunnels provide the impression that you are traveling through the cosmos on invisible waves since they are always changing in form, angle, and speed. While smooth motion effects make sure that every failure isn't discouraging but rather motivates players to succeed, strong contrasting colors make it easier for players to see obstacles. The fast-paced electronic music is essential since it not only sets the mood but also aids musicians in keeping up with the constantly accelerating tempo.

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