If you were a fan of the original game, you'll like this one. Instead of jumping around simulating dance moves via coordinated 'steps', you'll mash buttons match the symbols and the time they should be pushed. Translation: Instead of sore ankles and feet, you'll have sore fingers instead.
You get to mix the type of songs, its difficulty, number of random keys, and background (3d cube and Stars; screens above). Of course the music and acive gameplay oif the original DDR can't be matched, but this clone's close enough for me.
Your score depends of how much 'Perfect' you are, and how many 'Miss' and 'Boo' you can avoid
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