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| The Greatest Way Tests and Improve Your Reaction Time |
Version 1 ·
Date Added: 3/07/09
Only Windows users can play this game. If you wish to download this game for your Linux/Mac installation in order to host in Dream Daemon, enter the following on your command line:
DreamDownload byond://IVIannyV.DanceHero##version=1
Emulator users, in the BYOND pager go to File | Open Location and enter this URL:
byond://IVIannyV.DanceHero##version=1
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![Single-player [Single-player]](/rsc/single_player_icon.gif) | Single-player |
![Multiplayer [Multiplayer]](/rsc/multi_player_icon.gif) | Multiplayer |
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Dance Hero is a cool new Single or Multiplayer game that allows players to test and improve there reaction speed, while listening to good music. While your playing try to beat my own personal best.
IVIannyV (Level:7)
Score: 262350
Perfect: 425
Good: 211
Bad: 4
Miss: 10
#5 Ganing:
Foomer wrote:
> Danlee13 wrote:
> > This should be named "Computer Keyboard Hero"! There is no dancing involved.
>
> Maybe there would be if you hooked up a dance pad to your computer.
Holy shit that's right lol.
Thursday, July 02, 2009 12:26PM
#4 Child Prodigy:
Foomer wrote:
> Danlee13 wrote:
> > This should be named "Computer Keyboard Hero"! There is no dancing involved.
>
> Maybe there would be if you hooked up a dance pad to your computer.
Your fingers are dancing though O_O
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 04:07PM
#3 Foomer:
Danlee13 wrote:
> This should be named "Computer Keyboard Hero"! There is no dancing involved.
Maybe there would be if you hooked up a dance pad to your computer.
Saturday, May 02, 2009 07:29PM
#2 Danlee13:
This should be named "Computer Keyboard Hero"! There is no dancing involved.
Saturday, May 02, 2009 12:59PM
#1 Foomer:
This was submitted to BYOND Casual, and while I like the concept, I think it needs to be fleshed out considerably more. For one, there's only one song to choose from, and there's no end to it, it just plays over and over until you lose. No hardness modes - it seems to get harder as you play.
You should at least include a finishing point so that you can feel the satisfaction of reaching the end of the song. As it is, you just go and go and go until you can't stand it anymore (or carpel-tunnel sets in).
I'm also not sure if the notes have anything to do with the song or not...
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 02:08PM