![]() 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. 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. ![]() Ready to check it out? Muse Dash is available for Switch or Steam! At $2.Originally released as an app on the Android and iOS stores, Muse Dash is heading to Steam and Nintendo Switch tomorrow (June 20th, 2019). It’s a great way to spend some time, and should give anyone with a love of music a fun way to play along. You know what you’re getting, and you get a little extra along the way. The designs for both enemies and player characters was really lovely and quirky.Īltogether, Muse Dash makes for a really solid rhythm game experience. World – nor was it a dealbreaker for the game – but I was not really a fan. ![]() It more annoying and obnoxious than waifu material. Shots and bouncing boobs? Maybe, I suppose… but it was so over the top I found Kiddy toys, and adorable sidekicks, is the audience really looking for panty In a game with cutesy bear enemies, girls riding I actually loved so many of the character designs – they wereĬute and fun, for sure – but occasionally there was a little too much of anĪttempt to be super-sexy. At times, the character selection screen could be a The DLC yet, which I assume has much more at its pricetag of $29.99.īefore we finish, let’s take a second to talk about the oneīig issue with Muse Dash. You’ll unlock songs over time by leveling up, and theĪmount of content is actually pretty incredible for the price. As you continue, you’ll unlockĬharacters and sidekicks, and there are leaderboards available if you’reįeeling competitive. Tracks that should keep any player engaged and excited, and the base versionįor $2.99 has plenty to keep you playing. The soundtrack is fantastic, and filled with high-energy You can jump over saws, or hold on long notes. Two, then three – all in search of that perfect score. I kept telling myself “one more time!” But one more time kept becoming To fall into the trap of playing a level over and over again for a better Easy gets intense sometimes too!īut with an upbeat soundtrack featuring lots of addictive songs, it’s super-easy Not just the hard mode that can do it, either. Some of the songs get extremely difficult and can send the player fumbling. While the controls themselves are easy, don’t be fooled – ![]() Was originally a mobile game, but I really liked the keyboard aspect more than In than I might have expected from just watching someone. Type of game, but for anyone not used to them, it makes it much easier to jump Necessary in varying rhythms and patterns. It’s super easy for any newbie to adjust to, with only two keys being Of characters, and even fun little allies to take on your musical journey with Muse Dash features super-bright colours, an eccentric cast Honestly, it was the colours that drew me in first – PeroPeroGames Muse Dash is a bright, shiny game with an anime-style and filled with all sorts of “IT’S SO CUTE!” Being my first rhythm game, I can’t really compare Muse Dash to other entries in the genre, but it was definitely a fun introduction. ![]()
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