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I actually think Muse Dash does a good job distinguishing itself in this area. It feels like once you have played a rhythm game you have played all of them. Part of this is because the genre is usually not very original. Rhythm games can be fun but they are not a personal favorite. This is mostly because I have mixed feelings towards the genre.
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Regular readers of Geeky Hobbies might have noticed that I had never reviewed a rhythm game on this site in the past. The only issue I had with the music is that the songs seemed kind of short for a rhythm game. If you have any sense of rhythm you can subliminally know when you need to attack the enemies. I was honestly surprised at how well the game does with matching the enemies’ movement to the beats of the songs. The music works really well with the gameplay. If you don’t like these genres of music though you will probably hate Muse Dash. I would say that the music is the game’s best selling point. For the most part I really liked the music as it is pretty catchy. I am far from a music expert though so that might not be the best description. If I were to classify the music in Muse Dash I would probably say that it is a mix of J-Pop, chiptunes, and electronic. While I think the game goes a little too far with some of the characters (more on this later), I like this mechanic as it lets you change the game to fit your playstyle. Others give you abilities that allow you to maximize your score. Some give you more health making it easier to complete a song. Each character has their own special abilities which prioritize different playstyles. When you gather enough of a given item you will unlock an additional character or helper. Each level you gain will help unlock songs.
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These experience points are used to gain levels.
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You will also score bonus experience if you complete special accomplishments for the song or throughout all of the songs you have played. The basic goal of each song is to maximize your score.Īfter you complete a song you will gain experience points based on how many points you score in the song. If you ever run out of health you will fail the song and have to start over from the beginning. If an enemy hits you though you will lose health. Each successful attack increases your combo which will score you more points. There are also hazards that occasionally pop up along the ground that you have to jump over. When the enemy gets close to your character (this is timed to the music) you must use the appropriate button to attack the ground or air in order to hit the enemy. Enemies will move towards your character along the ground and in the air. Muse Dash basically relies on two buttons. Instead of playing musical notes along with the song, you are fighting enemies. If I were to describe Muse Dash’s gameplay I would say that it is a combination of a rhythm game mixed with a fighting game.
JUST AS PLANNED MUSE DASH FOR FREE
Receiving the review copy for free had no impact on the content of this review or the final score. for the review copy of Muse Dash used for this review. Other than receiving a free copy of the game to review, we at Geeky Hobbies received no other compensation for this review. We at Geeky Hobbies would like to thank PeroPeroGames and X.D. Muse Dash takes an interesting twist on your typical rhythm game to create a fun rhythm game for fans of Japanese music. The game seemed to combine your traditional rhythm game with a fighting game where you would attack enemies to the songs’ beat. When I saw it on the Steam store though I was intrigued because the game’s concept seemed interesting. As I am not much of a mobile gamer, I had never played Muse Dash before and honestly had never heard of it.
JUST AS PLANNED MUSE DASH MOVIE
My little princess full movie english subtitles.Originally released as an app on the Android and iOS stores, Muse Dash is heading to Steam and Nintendo Switch tomorrow (June 20th, 2019).