Not Quite DDR

I've been telling my parents forever that I wanted my own DDR game for me to enjoy, instead of trying to hunt one down at every amusement park I go to. Recently I recived an Avon "Dance Party"..... It hooks right up to the TV and so on and so forth. At first I was like... "This is a Cheap imitation, I refuse!!" But after a few weeks I plugged it up. The game comes with 10 songs, and 5 levels of difficulty, The songs range from "La Bamba" to"Take on me" to "Independent Woman Part One" I was actually surprised that the difficulty levels are about the same as the real DDR. The plug in also has the games Tetris and Pinball, which you play with your feet.

Overall, I love it. It's not qite DDR, but it is solid and great enough to keep me "in the beat" for whenever I go to the parks.

But don't worry, I love DDR all the same!

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Silly Ride Op, clicks are for kids!

I had a good laugh to be honest with this game.

My wife brought it home for me and her to play she got it for $2 at Claire's Outlet Mall in Lodi (about a month ago). Might not be the greatest, but for the price it's worth it.

It REALLY is a cheap version of DDR. The pad is pretty plastic and cheap feeling. It's ATARI graphics...at the most. And the songs are MIDI. But hey, the game play is fun and pretty entertaining for the little ones. We gave it to our little cousins and they all loved it. Basically does have the same grading thing as DDR.

The one we got has the music game with 6 songs...some Christmas tunes too, Wack A Mole, Tetris, and the old Nintendo Pinball.

In all I'd say it's worth $2.


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*** This post was edited by RollerCoasterGod 6/2/2003 3:21:34 PM ***

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