Hot on the heels of Konami's Dance Dance Revolution series comes Flow: Urban Dance Uprising, a hip-hop take on the dancing game genre. Players can choose from a lineup of ten streetwise characters, each motion captured from "real" breakdancers, ten urban environments, and six play modes. The format will be instantly recognizable to genre fans, with the object being to replicate a series of onscreen directional movements using one's feet atop a standard dance mat peripheral.
There are a total of 100 challenges to complete, and as players string together successful moves in time to the music, their point totals will gradually increase until the song ends. Up to eight players are supported in three party modes, and the licensed soundtrack features 50 songs from such artists as The Sugarhill Gang, Das EFX, Eric B. & Rakim, and more.
Features:
Supports all Dance Dance Revolution dance mats
Complete a series of 100 challenges on a choice of difficulty settings
Shed excess pounds while playing in the workout mode
Challenge up to seven friends in three party modes
Players with an EyeToy camera can watch themselves dance
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION:
DANCE TO A NEW BEAT
Put your body in motion in the first and only hip-hop dance game.
THE FOUNDATION OF HIOP-HOP IS SELF-EXPRESSION.
MOTIVATE:
Get up and dance to 50 inspiring beats by hip-hop artists past and present.
ELEVATE:
Test your skills with fly breakin' power moves in three difficulty levels.
INNOVATE:
Define your own style by mastering over 100 moves with your dance pad or controller.
EDUCATE:
Show everyone how it's done in Versus, Break Style, and 8-player Competition modes.
FEATURES:
- Third person perspective.
- 3D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Hip-hop dancing theme.
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