: The game is praised for its "wholesome" yet "philosophical" depth, often leaving players smiling after a stressful session.
Once your music image is ready, follow these steps to swap it mid-game: : Start the game normally in DuckStation.
Choose the option to play your own music. The Prompt: The game will ask you to insert a music CD. DuckStation Menu: Go to Change Disc -> Select Image .
The result is a game that looks like a high-end motion graphic or a living chalkboard drawing. The jitter of the PS1 hardware is smoothed out, leaving only the intentional frantic animation of Vibri as she morphs into a frog, an angel, or a devil based on your performance. It transforms the game from a "retro relic" into a piece of timeless modern art.
: Obstacles are generated based on the audio's waveform. You use four buttons—L, R, Down, and X—to navigate loops, pits, and spikes.