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Just shapes and beats blixer
Just shapes and beats blixer






just shapes and beats blixer

Panoramic Shot - Big Giant Circles (Complete 150 Challenges) This Love - Shirobon (Complete 125 Challenges) Swamp Thing - Pegboard Nerds (Complete 100 Challenges) Halo Of Dust - Danimal Cannon (Complete 75 Challenges) Old Friends - Half an Orange (Complete 50 Challenger bùi bị lừa) Interlude - Danimal Cannon (Complete 25 Challenges)

just shapes and beats blixer

Spitfire - Infected Mushroom (Rescue 75 Friends)Ĭlutterfunk - Waterflame (Rescue 100 Friends) Rhapsody - Danimal Cannon & Zef (Dash 150 Times)ĭisconnected - Pegboard Nerds (Rescue 25 Friends)Ĭyber Party - Shirobon (Rescue 50 Friends) Anna Yvette ♫Įxtra Levels Automatically Unlocked Just Shapes & Beats 2 offers multiple modes that feature variations on the basic gameplay, such as party mode, playlist, and challenge. Player Selection/Choose Your Character is currently available.

just shapes and beats blixer

Tapping Enter (PC/Steam), A (Switch), or the Cross button (PS5) multiple times causes the square, triangle, pentagon or the circle to fix itself and changes the screen's text to read "It's NOT Over", allowing the player to continue from the beginning of the level. Three breaks within a single level results in a Game Over screen, with the text stating "It's Over" and the square, triangle, pentagon, or circle breaking down to pieces. If the shape breaks entirely, the game rewinds to the previous checkpoint. Getting struck by one of these attacks causes the player to lose part of their shape, represented by either a cyan square, a yellow triangle, a green pentagon, or an orange circle if there are multiple players. The rhythm visually manifests on-screen as all manner of objects, of different patterns and sizes, distinguishable by their pink color, that must be dodged until the track ends. These attacks appear, move, and attack in rhythm to the music, with difficulty increasing the further players progress. You HAVE permission, you bought the game, and the devs have allowed us to upload footgae to youtube, monetized or not.įair use is all we should need to bring up, but greedy rights holders arent satisfied with JUST getting paid by the devs to make the game and use their music, they also want to scavange every ounce of it they can off poor youtubers.Up to four players each control one small shape, surviving attacks simply by dodging against a variety of attacks, such as huge beams, bouncing hills, snake-like spirals, and pulsating shapes. It's copyright abuse, because again - Fair use dictates that Let's plays are FAIR USE, which means you CAN use the sources without permission, and that's not even the case. Ask horheristo, I'm sure he had to deal with the claims on Celeste vids as much As I did.īottom line is really this - the devs paid to use the music in the game, which factors into distribution - it's music in the game that you literally can't turn off for the sake of avoiding copyright, you would end up with a silent playthrough, and who wants to see that? When Celeste videos started getting claimed, it was due to the artist that made the music uploding her work to SOundcloud, and the reps there auto flagging the stuff on youtube. ( here's a hint, it has something to do with soundcloud ) The music is literally being claimed by Repost, did you look up what repost is?

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they did purchase the license to use the music in their game, otherwise this game wouldn t exist right now. It's also worth noting that most claims are automated. Even if one of the uses youtube copyright, all the songs can in theory be claimed under copyright protection. Destroid is a collection of large artists like space laces, ajapai, datsik, excision, and far too loud. A big example of a big name artist is destroid, I'm unsure about how they handle copyright or if they make claims, however I'd imagine they do. However other artists on there also use youtube's copyright protection in order to prevent other unauthorized channels from hosting their music for monetary gain. Monstercat has a page on their site where you can purchase a license to use their music in your monetized youtube videos. I think it's because a lot of artists require you to buy licenses of their music.Ī large portion of the soundtrack is from monstercat. Artists that have a large following post on most if not all major outlets (Youtube, soundcloud, spotify, google play, itunes, ect.). Originally posted by BrofessorScales:That's not really how it works.








Just shapes and beats blixer