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Muse Dash

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Muse Dash
Developer(s)PeroPeroGames
Publisher(s)
  • hasuhasu
  • XD Network (Japan)
EngineUnity
Platform(s)iOS
Android
Microsoft Windows
macOS
Nintendo Switch
ReleaseiOS: June 14, 2018
Android: June 15, 2018
Microsoft Windows, macOS: June 20, 2019
Nintendo Switch: June 20, 2019
Genre(s)Rhythm game
Mode(s)Single player

Muse Dash is a rhythm game developed by PeroPeroGames based in China and published by hasuhasu and XD Network in Japan. It was initially released for iOS and Android in June 2018, later being released on Nintendo Switch, Windows and macOS in June 2019. It combines aspects of action games and music games, using an anime art style in the form of a 2D side-scrolling video game.

Gameplay

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Demonstration of the typical gameplay style and interface of Muse Dash. The player character strikes enemies as they approach, in time with the music.

In Muse Dash, players defeat enemies and avoid obstacles originating from the right side of the screen by pressing buttons or tapping the screen in accordance with the beat of the song playing in the background. The game has only two buttons, making it easily accessible. Difficulty settings exist for most songs, allowing the game to cater to multiple skill levels.[1][2][3]

The playable characters in Muse Dash are called Muses. Each Muse has her own maximum health and passive skill, depending on the selected costume. Players can also equip Elfins, companions to a Muse which most give them additional abilities.

Reception

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The game received "mixed or average reviews" according to review aggregator Metacritic, listing the game with a score of 73/100.[4] Nintendo World Report rated Muse Dash with an 8.5/10, saying that it has a "fun and colorful presentation".[5] CGMagazine reviewed and rated Muse Dash 8/10 in 2019, commenting, "Muse Dash offers enough quality content to keep rhythm game fans busy for a long time."[6]

Mike Fahey of Kotaku praised the game saying that "Rhythm games don't get much simpler and sweeter than Muse Dash", that it controls with just two buttons, the music selection is wonderful, and the characters are charming.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Muse Dash Switch review - "A colourful, incredibly niche rhythm action title"". Pocket Gamer. June 19, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-11-09. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  2. ^ a b Erskine, Donovan (June 27, 2019). "Muse Dash review: Tenacious new tunes". Shacknews. Archived from the original on 23 June 2022. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Muse Dash - レビュー". IGN Japan (in Japanese). June 29, 2019. Archived from the original on 2021-11-09. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  4. ^ "Muse Dash for Switch Reviews - Metacritic". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 23 November 2023. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  5. ^ Koopman, Daan (1 October 2019). "Muse Dash Review - Review". Nintendo World Report. Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  6. ^ Remington, Joseph (2 July 2019). "Muse Dash Review - CGMagazine". cgmagonline. Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  7. ^ Fahey, Mike (19 June 2019). "Rhythm Games Don't Get Much Simpler And Sweeter Than Muse Dash". Kotaku. Archived from the original on 19 April 2022. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
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