Imagine Modern Dancer (Nintendo DS)
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Average customer review:Product Description
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3770 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: UBI Soft
- Released on: 2008-09-19
- Platform: Nintendo DS
Customer Reviews
Good for budding modern dancers but not for everyone
You are a dancer who basically has this weird agent guy who holds up a daisy flag when chering you on in competitions, and you have to learn all the different modern dancer moves from him, and compete against other break dancers to win.
I can understand how this is a good game to budding dancers who want to do modern dancing when they grow up or whatever, because of course they will love watching all the moves, and the graphics are quit cute, seeing your dancer dance around is pretty cool and dressing it up is good too but there isn't no massive challenge, it gets broing and repetitive after a while, and I got to a point where I didn't understand how to do a move, and with most games I will keep trying until I get it because I want to know what will happen after I have learnt it, but with this game, there was no excitement, I knew there wasn't going to be anything major once I learnt it so I left it, however I might later on try and pik up on it and finish the game.
To do the moves, aka, dance, you have to rub out flowers, or make sure the cursor stays in the middl, or kep rubbing at something until it fills the gauge, the usual sort of thing.
You can see how far away you are from completing the game, which might sound a weird point for me to make, but I think that is a shame as it takes out the "excitement" of not knowing when the game will end.
Overall, the game is good, nothing to spectacular or amazing, not something I would specifically rush out and get the day it comes out or whatever, but if you want to be a modern dancer when you grow up, like using the touch screen and imagine games then buy it or borrow it from someone, you might just like it!



