AsianBlossom wrote:Um, basically, there are odd-looking panels that come up just like the dance markers, only just on the right and left sides. Those are you queue to shake whatever is in your right or left hand. But thankfully, we've discovered that you can turn all the extra options off and just dance arcade-style.
You can. If I recall correctly, they tend to start at about $200 and go up from there. There are also kits available for you to put together your own, or even plans if you want to build them from scratch.AsianBlossom wrote:Well, we're still unlocking the songs, and I think the game has 50 total or something.
But the soft pad is a little...eh, not sure how to describe it. It works, don't get me wrong, but it's not really the same. I still enjoy the game, however, and I save on money (and gas) by not having to drive some far place, pay to get in, and then pay more money to play the machine.
I do think that you can buy the solid arcade-style dance pads online. Not sure how expensive they are, but you can still buy them.
JohnnyG wrote: but as you said, it beats paying to go elsewhere.
AsianBlossom wrote:Well, the Mario dance pad is compatible with Hottest Party.
AsianBlossom wrote:
I do think that you can buy the solid arcade-style dance pads online. Not sure how expensive they are, but you can still buy them.
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