Muse Dash: il rhythm action game è in arrivo il 20 giugno sull’eShop di Nintendo Switch

Il Nintendo eShop ha rivelato la data di uscita di Muse Dash, disponibile nei prossimi mesi anche su Nintendo Switch.

Il titolo rhythm action sarà infatti pubblicato nel mese giugno da X.D. Network sull’eShop giapponese di Nintendo Switch il prossimo 20 giugno 2019, al prezzo di 3,240 yen.

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Come and fix the world movement tampered with by a mirror image code with three beauties!

This is a world of the perfect combination of a cool parkour game and a traditional music game——Muse Dash!!

Yes.

You’re destined to be our Master!

What? You don’t have nimble fingers? Meow~ Don’t be too modest!

So, don’t worry! If you do not excel in playing action games,

you can still overcome the difficulties by dancing to the music!

Choose your favorite beauty to go through the romantic backdrop. Now let’s get started with our journey to wipe out all the adorkable monsters!!!

【Gameplay】

Dance to the music and beat enemies from above and ahead with simple left-and-right operations. Be careful of the barriers! Although it’s not difficult to operate, but it’s definitely an interesting game! There are abundant songs to select and meticulously designed beats! Just wait to be stunned!

【Game Features】

You will go through an unprecedented experience of the perfect visual effects of a parkour game and the traditional gameplay of a music game.

◆ Unique and fashionable art design.
There are 30 popular songs initially. Stay tuned for continuous updates!

◆ Different music styles are matched to different scenes, enemies and Bosses.
We have beauties, adorable pets and even adorkable enemies! Believe me, you will even be impressed by the Boss!
What? You’ve had enough?? Alright, that’s the most I can do for you…

◆ Well-designed scripts and famous VO.

 

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