Monday, June 6, 2011

Skelanimals Dance Party



Subtitle: Skelanimals Dance Party Review
Summary: The Skelanimals dance party is an entertainment for pre-teen girl mob featuring fresh interface for the tap-rhythm variety.
Keywords: Skelanimals Dance party

Skelanimals Dance Party is an entertainment for immature girls with new interface for the tap-rhythm type, and with complete gorgeous android Skelanimals. Flying Penguin, has produced the game having a simple interface and features 10 faux-punk pop songs with lyrics like “Your party is a zero/your party needs a hero,” and “Why you playing that song/Let me get my iPhone.” If you’re a 14-year-old young lady then, it’s perfect for you.
Skelanimals Dance Party with a latest interface is your fundamental tap-rhythm sport. There is a top section and a bottom section on game’s monitor. The beat bar moves clockwise, transversely on the screen informing you where the beat is at, on the screen (left to right on the top part and then right to left on the bottom part). The beats are small circles with cuts throughout them, so you identify at what time to strike.
The strikes are not for all time synced to the song but interface is quite trouble-free and easy to get used. The beats on the display would de-sync with the beats in the backdrop roughly in middle during the song. Fortunately the interface is easy enough that it’s not much of a problem.
You can play in regular or party mode. In regular mode missed notes will cost you life but not in party mode. There are two levels in regular mode ‘Normal’ and ‘Expert’.
There are ten courageous substitute songs in the game, including “Keep the Party Alive” by Family Force 5 and “Robot Lover” by Ultraviolet Sound. No one of the songs was known to me, although “Keep the Party Alive” I liked. You must complete levels to unlock songs and Skelanimals.
 Endearing little dead animals are depicted as skeletons with red hearts in the Skelanimals. New Skelanimal in “the Graveyard” is unlocked with each level completion. The profiles of each Skelanimal in “The Graveyard” can be read, as well as the bizarrely sinister tales of how they became Skelanimals.
Overall, Skelanimals Dance Party is an attractive, easy tap-rhythm game. It’s not the most sound implemented tap-rhythm game I’ve seen particularly since the songs have a propensity to de-sync with the onscreen beats but the Skelanimals are charming (albeit dead). This is an excellent and appealing game for the Skelanimal admirer but if you’re searching for a high-quality tap-rhythm game, you should most likely pass.

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