Muse Dash (2018)

PeroPeroGames

Android · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · iOS

3.81 from 251 ratings

1369 members have it in their collection · 62 playing now · 494 backlogged · 39 wish listed

Play as characteristic heroines, dash through fairy tale like stages, dancing to the rhythm and beats, kick those silly cute enemies into outer space!
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Details

Developers
PeroPeroGames
Publishers
X.D. Network Inc., hasuhasu
Genres
Indie, Music
Themes
Action, Comedy
Series
Muse Dash
Steam
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Release dates

  • Jun 15, 2018 (Worldwide) Android, iOS
  • Jun 19, 2019 (Worldwide) Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jun 20, 2019 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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Rating distribution

5 stars
50
4 stars
116
3 stars
72
2 stars
10
1 star
2
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Lemonade229

Review Lemonade229 5/5 · Jan 3, 2023

Fun and easy to learn

super easy game to pick up, makes for nice relaxing playing. also the color scheme and aesthetic of the game is very nice too!!! really well put together, might just end up buying the DLC lol

Octjillery

Status Octjillery Mar 9, 2021

Grabbed this with several other indie games a few weeks back, but I didn't get around to trying it out until last night. Played a few stages, and I dig it.

Gameplay is pretty cool. (I was playing handheld, so I haven't used the Pro controller but I'm assuming it works the same.) You only use one button on each …

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Grabbed this with several other indie games a few weeks back, but I didn't get around to trying it out until last night. Played a few stages, and I dig it.

Gameplay is pretty cool. (I was playing handheld, so I haven't used the Pro controller but I'm assuming it works the same.) You only use one button on each Joycon: the right arrow and Y. Right arrow hits the notes at the top of the screen, and Y hits the notes closer to the ground. You're typically pressing in time with various cute objects and not necessarily "notes." There are hold notes and times when you hit the high and low notes at once. Sometimes you rapidly hit any button to hit enemies, or bosses. Pretty straightforward.

The music has been nice and catchy so far. There are also a number of different girls to use as your character, and several different variations of each of them. They have different abilities/perks.

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Trost

Review Trost 5/5 · May 16, 2020

Pure awesome

On mobile I had timing issues (fixable using delay settings), but on pc it works like a charm.
I don't even like anime and japanese(?) music, but this is a very good rhythm game, and the dlc packs a lot of good challenges.