Your Favorite Martian Dancing Line - Brain Rave ADOFAI remix
Your Favorite Martian But It's ADOFAI And Your Brain Is Raving: A Collector's Nightmare
I have a problem. I'm a completionist. A collector. I need to 100% everything. All official levels, all DLC, all... everything. It's a sickness, really. And then someone drops this "Your Favorite Martian" remix during a community event? Like, come on. Now I have to add it to the list.
Playing at a level release party is... chaotic. Everyone's trying it at once, sharing strategies, complaining about the same sections. Good vibes, but also pressure to perform, you know?
But here's the thing: I don't just want to clear it. I want to speedrun it. Hit a specific time threshold. Because why do something normally when you can do it fast and stress yourself out more?
SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TIME. Based on my observations, the optimal practice method for this remix involves three phases: First, analyze the base rhythm structure. Second, identify acceleration points. Third, practice failure recovery. The data suggests a 23% improvement in clear times using this method compared to brute force repetition.
Okay that sounded way more formal than I meant. But seriously, judging a level isn't just about how hard it is. It's about rhythmic integrity - how well the map feels. Does it flow with the music? Does it make sense? This one... mostly does. The Brain Rave part gets a bit chaotic but in a fun way.
Legacy maps are interesting though. Stuff that gets ported and remastered as the game updates. Will this remix become one of those? Time will tell. Community decides what survives.
You ever hear rumors about secret paths or alternate routes in community maps? Like, "oh if you hit this spin just right you unlock a hidden section"? Usually nonsense, but the search for them drives so much engagement. This remix probably doesn't have any but... what if it does?
Questions from the lab: How does the community actually document and share creation techniques? Like, is there a master spreadsheet somewhere? A wiki? Discord channels full of trade secrets? And how do you properly test a custom level during creation? Like, what's the workflow? Play it fifty times and hope it's good?
This Your Favorite Martian remix is... a thing. For collectors who need to check another box, for speedrunners looking for a new challenge, for anyone who enjoys Brain Rave chaos in geometric form. It's not essential, but it's fun. And sometimes fun is enough to justify the obsession.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to shave 0.5 seconds off my best time. For science.