Dance Magic
Description (IGDB)
What if dancing could save the world? In Dance Magic, it can. What if scientists invented a brand new form of biological energy able to convert dancing moves to real power? Then the fate of the whole human race would depend on the most skilled dancer’s will. Do not let this energy be used for destruction!
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Description Steam (Français)
What if scientists invented a brand new form of biological energy able to convert dancing moves to real power? Then the fate of the whole human race would depend on the most skilled dancer’s will.
Do not let this energy be used for destruction!
Join the battle to stop those who try to use Dance Magic against humanity! Take part in the most important dance-off ever. You and your friends can save the planet, and the human race!
Key Features:
- 7 diverse dance styles
- Several thrilling locations
- Rich character customization system
- Incldues more than 30 musical tracks
- Different playing modes including campaign, free dance, and playing with friends
- Variety of difficulty settings
Éditions et prix Steam
Avis des joueurs Steam
Mises à jour et Actualités
Bust Moves To Save The World In Dance Magic
We’ve gone on a lot about dungeon-crawling, disco-dancing roguelikelike Crypt of the Necrodancer, so today I’m tickled to see a game which also offers rhythm-based combat but with far, far more emphasis on dancing. And tickled pink by this plot teaser: “What if scientists invented a brand new form of biological energy able to convert dancing moves to real power? Then the fate of the whole human race would depend on the most skilled dancer’s will. Do not let this energy be used for destruction!” That’s rhythm battler Dance Magic , and it’s now out. …
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Winning seems like an impossibility, but the actual core gameplay – the taking part – is so fun, that I cannot help but to play on. If you play this game, you'll likely be in the same boat. »
« In the end, Dance Magic lacks the sort of magic that makes rhythm games so mesmerizing. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« I should really start this review by saying I hate rhyme games, even worse dancing games. So why the hell would I ask for a copy of this game? And I did, I need to be very clear about that, I wasn’t approached by the developer, I specifically asked for this game. Why? Well it’s good to keep thing varied and secondly for the following Steam Review. . . Pretty harsh, also quiet offensive! But can this game really be that bad? The simple answer is no, it really isn’t, it pretty good as these games go. I’m not about to spend 40 hours playing it as it’s really not my thing, but I like it. I don’t love it or want to write a 1000 word review on it, but it’s a pretty good concept. So let’s talk about the game, it’s a rhyme game about dancing like hundreds before it but it has a hook. That hook is that it plays like a cross between the rhyme games we’ve all seen and a fighting game, as strange as that sounds it works. Instead of having to just out dance your opponent you must also put up shields and use commands to break your opponent’s combo, you can even do special moves of a sort. Each character has their own set moves and you’ll need to learn them to hold your own and while these move are a relatively simple four button affair it also takes timing to the beat of the song. This is a double-edged sword as with only five moves pre character and those never-changing their combination, it can get repetitive but as you progress you need that familiarity to even stand a chance. But at least if you do find it all too repetitive then you can always switch character, then you have a whole fresh set to memorize. It’s simple and not something that’s going to become a secret pleasure for me, but it’s got pretty good music and pretty good gameplay. At least enough for me to be happy to keep going back to it when my daughter nags me to play her, I might even have a little smile on my face while playing. It has colorful, interesting characters and there’s very little to get upset about here, it’s pretty good for a rhyme game. But it’s always going to come back to that, I’m not a rhyme game fan so it speaks highly of it that I don’t hate it. That why I’m giving it a 3 out of 5 and let me be clear here with that score, to me a 2.5 out of 5 is average as it should be for all reviewers, I consider this playable and even enjoyable to people who aren’t hardcore fans of the genre. But it’s not made me a rhyme game fan, so above average. Not the game to convert me, but good enough that I’m not chewing on the keyboard wishing the pain was over. I can play it and quiet enjoy it, that’s pretty high praise from me. »