Muse Dash
About
Come and fix the world movement tampered with by a mirror image code with three beauties!
This is a world of the perfect combination of a cool parkour game and a traditional music game——Muse Dash!!
Yes.
You’re destined to be our Master!
What? You don’t have nimble fingers? Meow~ Don’t be too modest!
So, don’t worry! If you do not excel in playing action games,
you can still overcome the difficulties by dancing to the music!
Choose your favorite beauty to go through the romantic backdrop. Now let’s get started with our journey to wipe out all the adorkable monsters!!!
【Gameplay】
Dance to the music and beat enemies from above and ahead with simple left-and-right operations. Be careful of the barriers! Although it’s not difficult to operate, but it’s definitely an interesting game! There are abundant songs to select and meticulously designed beats! Just wait to be stunned!
【Game Features】
You will go through an unprecedented experience of the perfect visual effects of a parkour game and the traditional gameplay of a music game.
◆ Unique and fashionable art design.
There are 30 popular songs initially. Stay tuned for continuous updates!
◆ Different music styles are matched to different scenes, enemies and Bosses.
We have beauties, adorable pets and even adorkable enemies! Believe me, you will even be impressed by the Boss!
What? You’ve had enough?? Alright, that’s the most I can do for you...
◆ Well-designed scripts and Japanese VO.
Twitter: @MuseDashtheGame
Facebook: @MuseDashtheGame
Publisher Facebook: @XDNetworkInc
System requirements for iOS
System requirements for Nintendo Switch
System requirements for macOS
System requirements for Android
System requirements for PC
- OS: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: Intel Core™ Duo or faster
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
- Storage: 600 MB available space
Where to buy
Muse Dash reviews and comments
Muse Dash fuses hack-and-slash sidescrollers with Taiko no Tatsujin, with a healthy dose of Gurren Lagann animator Hiroyuki Imaishi's signature style (also Panty and Stocking and Kill la Kill). This is where Muse Dash excels, and the only reason one would choose to play it over osu! There's a variety of characters, each with a special ability inspired by osu! mods like Autoplay and No Fail, and they're all fully voiced (in Japanese). There's several stages, and many of the beatmaps are very well choreographed and put together, making for a pretty relaxing and satisfying play session at all skill levels.
It's not all good, though. The quality of beatmaps vary pretty wildly, with some notes completely offbeat and other songs completely unreadable. The song selection is entirely made up of Japanese and Chinese pop and techno. There's some actual bangers in there, but there's also a lot of awful songs made with Vocaloid. This is Muse Dash's biggest shortcoming: if you can't put up with Jpop and techno, you will not like Muse Dash. It also isn't the best game for hardcore players that are used to the level of feedback and precision games like osu! provide; there are very few tools in game to help you get better, and leaderboards and score tracking are severely lacking. Lastly, the theming of the game can be pretty sexual, with some creepy loading screen tips and costumes.
Muse Dash makes $3 go a long way. There's 41 songs in the base game, and for $30 you can get ~200 more (with more being added every month). If the style and soundtrack don't bother you, then you can't spend better money.