Rating: E10+
Developed by: Konami
Published by: Konami
Dance Dance Revolution also known as DDR is a rhythm based dance game created in 1998 and was also the first rhythm or dance game of its kind. The game is based on a series of arrows laid out across a grid with one facing left, right, up and down. This game also incorporated a feedback system that was based on how accurate players were with their hits on the arrows.
The System of Feedback
In Dance Dance Revolution there are five types of feedback for how close players got to hitting the arrow. These include Perfect, Great, Good, Almost and Miss. All of these types of feedback to the player change the game in some way. If a player strings together a group of Perfects then a score multiplier will be added for each additional hit that is scored after that. Alternatively if the player is consistently not hitting the notes the player will receive negative feedback from the game and the score multiplier will go down and the player may even eventually fail the song if they keep missing the notes. Players also get feedback from the game based on how good their scores are compared to other players and by the game's rating system ranging from AAA-F.
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