The game is called Rhysmyth, which means "balance" in Greek. It's a game where each player has 56 squares on the court to dance on, and they have to make the most of each square. If they can make more contact with a square than their opponent, they can break that square. This is the most important skill in RhysMyth, says the game's official team manager, koff. If the opponent can't keep up with the pace of the game, he's got no chance.
The game is called Rhysmyth, which means "balance" in Greek. It's a game where each player has 56 squares on the court to dance on, and they have to make the most of each square. If they can make more contact with a square than their opponent, they can break that square. This is the most important skill in RhysMyth, says the game's official team manager, koff. If the opponent can't keep up with the pace of the game, he's got no chance.