A Dance of Fire and Ice
A Dance of Fire and Ice is a simple one-button rhythm game.
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Recommended Posted October 2, 2025 on Steam I hate this game, I despise whoever designed the achievements, I hate every torturous second I was stuck on the same level like a crackhead trapped in the same loop. This game ruined my life, burned down my house, and killed my wife. Every time I hear any part of this OST I have a stroke. That being said, 10/10 — it’s the G.O.A.T, no question. -
Recommended Posted April 25, 2026 on Steam This game is crazy when the balls go brrrr and you are going crazy and the ball is insane speed like wow! -
Recommended Posted December 2, 2025 on Steam A Dance of Fire and Ice pushed me to a level of rage I didn’t even know I could reach. I ended up breaking my keyboard from spamming keys, and I quickly learned just how bad I am at tempo games. But even with all the frustration, I had a great time. Every level I passed gave me a real sense of accomplishment. The game loves to build you up with confidence, only to smack you down seconds into the next level. It’s brutal, but it keeps you coming back for more. After finishing the campaign levels, I can honestly say I recommend it. The struggles are real, but completely worth it. -
Recommended Posted June 10, 2025 on Steam fun game. broke a few keyboards but thats part of the experience -
Recommended Posted May 6, 2026 on Steam Incredible rhythm game. You just need one button. (Theoretically.) The difficulty comes from reading. Unlike most rhythm games where notes come to you from one direction, here time travels in a circular motion. You tap when your orbiting planet aligns with the next tile. This alone makes the game so hard to read, but also so fun. You start to recognize certain patterns visually; for example, a square means two beats of double time, or an octagon means 3/4 beats. The main levels give you plenty of tutorials. Most, if not all, patterns you'll see in the main song are taught through tutorials, so you can train yourself on each one. Which is a good thing: the main levels demand perfection. You cannot miss a single note, otherwise you have to restart -- sometimes from a checkpoint, but usually from the very beginning. It's tough, but the game gives you lots of ways to practice. As a rhythm game, it also comes with its own level editor, with a vast amount of content. Many of them are published as featured levels in the game, so if you don't know where to look in the Workshop, just head to the featured section. It's such a unique rhythm game, and I love unique mechanics like this. That's why it's an easy recommend. It's also very cheap for the amount of content it offers. You won't run out of stuff to play. -
Recommended Posted December 2, 2025 on Steam its adicticing fr fr bro gng get this i touched myself while playing its so eazy




















