![]() It might just be me who’s clumsy and stupid who can’t get my controller to work, but I’m assuming I can’t be the only one? ( Please let me know if it’s possible, and I just haven’t discovered it. What I do wish for though, is the ability to play with a controller. At the very least the two buttons you need to press during any level are responsive. Yes, that might sound way too few buttons to actually be in any working state, but believe it or not, the game simply doesn’t need more than two buttons to be controlled. Gameplay wise, Muse Dash is controlled with two (!) buttons. It’s not necessarily boring, but it lacks that extra to keep my interest for more than an hour or so at a time. ![]() Muse Dash falls a bit short when it comes to longer sessions for my own part. Unfortunately, the mobile-game tendencies start shining through after not too long. If you’re looking for just a “brainless” timewaster ( in the best meaning possible ), then you’ll definitely get it with this game. In other words, Muse Dash contains simplistic yet fun gameplay. Did you get a high enough score you unlock the next level and so the game goes on. Play through a level and try to get the highest score possible. And so, the gameplay focuses around hitting these beats with each stroke of the corresponding button. The whole game is buildt up around the music. Personally, I think it fits the game very well and therefore I’ll give the game “a plus point” for this. Again, this is something that you’ll either like or dislike, massively. Muse Dash delivers a huge amount of so-called “game juice”, with sparkly colors, sounds and explosions all over whenever you interact with anything on-screen. Or, you very much dislike the anime style, but then you’re probably not gonna consider this game anyways. Either you like the anime style the developers have gone for, and which they’ve let flow through the entire game. I’d say that Muse Dash has a style that will either be loved or hated by any given player. Did Muse Dash work like a metronome, or was it lacking as much rhythm as me on the dance floor? Time to find out! I did like the sound (pun intended) with musical gameplay, focusing on rhythm though. I must admit that the first thoughts I had when I learned I was the one to review Muse Dash were far from positive – with a game I thought was just a massive trainwreck of boobs, hentai girls and little clothing. ![]() Acquired: A copy of this game was provided by a publisher for review purpose
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