Dance Dash

by Rebuff Reality, Rebuff Reality

The Developer Says...

Arcade-style rhythm pumping FREE FULL BODY TRACKING on VR & PC. Empowered by BodyLink mobile/webcam AI tracking. Groove to 100s of community songs and maps IN-GAME plus viral dance videos and MVs.

Players Like...

❤ Full-Body Tracking Gameplay

The primary appeal of the gameplay is the full-body tracking functionality. Players can use VR controllers strapped to their feet or separate full-body tracking (FBT) devices like the Vive Trackers. This allows players to use their entire bodies to interact with the game, including moving their feet, legs, and arms to hit notes and perform dance moves. Reviewers praise this as a unique and engaging aspect that sets the game apart from traditional rhythm games focused solely on hand movements.

❤ Intense Workout

Multiple reviews note that the game provides an intense, full-body workout. Players report having to move their entire bodies, including jumping, ducking, and shuffling, to successfully play the game. Reviewers state that the game provides a significantly more demanding exercise experience compared to other rhythm games like Beat Saber, engaging the core, legs, and arms.

❤ Rhythm Gameplay and Mechanics

In terms of the core rhythm game mechanics, reviewers generally find the gameplay to be solid and satisfying. The game requires players to precisely time their movements to hit notes on the beat, with some describing the experience as similar to Dance Dance Revolution or DanceRush Stardom. Reviewers praise the fun and challenging note patterns and song selection. They also highlight the ability to customize the game with community-created songs and maps as a positive aspect.

❤ Varied Control Options

While full-body tracking is the ideal control scheme, the game also supports more basic control options for players without access to VR controllers or tracking devices. Reviewers note that players can use handheld controllers, with the game mapping hand movements to foot actions. Some report varying degrees of success with this control method, but appreciate the flexibility it provides.

❤ Potential for Improvement

A common theme in the reviews is the acknowledgment that the game is currently in Early Access, and thus has room for improvement and expansion. Reviewers highlight the limited number of built-in songs as a downside, but are optimistic that the game will grow its library over time, both through official additions and community-created content. Some also note minor quality-of-life issues, such as the need for a more robust tutorial or calibration process, that they expect the developers to address in future updates.

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