Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True

Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True

released on Dec 25, 1999

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Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True

released on Dec 25, 1999


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Continues from True Kiss Destination as an experimental DDR without the DDR name and a focus on a specific band. Everything that was good about True Kiss Destination is here, from the unique backgrounds for every song, the surprisingly difficult unlockable Super Maniac mode, to the good framerate. This one has even more speed mods, a ton of different arrow designs to choose from (including the original DDR arrows), the arrows now have different colors like 3rd Mix, and the music is a lot better because it's by the band that gave us the Sonic 1 and 2 soundtracks. It's still a pretty small songlist of only 13 songs, 17 if you have a specific Greatest Hits album, but I had more fun with this one than TKD.

hell yea

after being really disappointed with dancing stage featuring true kiss destination with its small setlist of mid songs I went into this one expecting literally nothing and came out pleasantly surprised. The setlist is small again, which was to be expected, but the song selection here is honestly pretty nice. Lots of city-poppy songs, which not only is a vibe that I'm always down with, but also kinda contrasts a bit from the euro-style dance songs in regular DDR so it's a fun change of pace honestly. The actual charts for the songs are also pretty darn challenging even on basic difficulty and the step patterns are a bit strange compared to other DDR songs I've played so far so it's also a decent challenge. The announcer also is this really smooth-voiced dude that I liked a solid amount. The only flaw really is that there are only 13 songs so there's not really that much to go through. If there was another DDR game with these kinds of vibes but a bigger setlist that really would be a dream come true.