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[[Image:DanceEvolution ARCADE cabinet.png|thumb|DanceEvolution ARCADE cabinet.]] | [[Image:DanceEvolution ARCADE cabinet.png|thumb|DanceEvolution ARCADE cabinet.]] | ||
'''''DanceEvolution''''' is a dancing game series which makes use of Microsoft's Kinect in order to recognize the player movements. The series is similar to another BEMANI series, | '''''DanceEvolution''''' is a dancing game series which makes use of Microsoft's Kinect in order to recognize the player movements. The series is similar to another BEMANI series, [[ParaParaParadise Information|ParaParaParadise]], due to also having sensors used to track the player movements. | ||
Each song features a choreography that the player must recreate in order to earn points. The choreography is divided into sequences that the player must either pose as indicated by the green body outline or move their arms and legs in specific locations indicated by a blue ring. Harder difficulties have more pose sequences, while easier difficulties have less pose sequences throughout the song. | Each song features a choreography that the player must recreate in order to earn points. The choreography is divided into sequences that the player must either pose as indicated by the green body outline or move their arms and legs in specific locations indicated by a blue ring. Harder difficulties have more pose sequences, while easier difficulties have less pose sequences throughout the song. |
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DanceEvolution Series
DanceEvolution is a dancing game series which makes use of Microsoft's Kinect in order to recognize the player movements. The series is similar to another BEMANI series, ParaParaParadise, due to also having sensors used to track the player movements.
Each song features a choreography that the player must recreate in order to earn points. The choreography is divided into sequences that the player must either pose as indicated by the green body outline or move their arms and legs in specific locations indicated by a blue ring. Harder difficulties have more pose sequences, while easier difficulties have less pose sequences throughout the song.
Arcade
- DanceEvolution ARCADE (released on March 27th, 2012, online service discontinued on August 31st, 2016)
Console
- DanceMasters / DanceEvolution (released on November 2010)
- BOOM BOOM DANCE / Rhythm Party (released on February 1st, 2012)
DanceEvolution Resources
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