Dazzle dance various modes description

Traditional mode:

Traditional mode is divided into "traditional 4K" and "traditional 8K", two kinds.

Traditional 4K is controlled by the four arrow keys. Traditional 8-button is controlled by the numeric keys on the keypad.

When a bar appears, the player has to quickly press all the arrow keys in sequence, and when the ball reaches the position of the white dot, press the space bar, at which point the bar ends. The more accurately the spacebar is pressed, the higher the judgment and the higher the score.

Rhythm Mode:

Rhythm Mode:

Rhythm Mode: Rhythm 4 and Rhythm 8

Players must press the arrow keys or space bar when each key reaches the snare drum's position. The more accurate the press, the higher the score.

Also in this mode, the more consecutive GOOD determinations above and beyond, the score increases exponentially.

Practice Mode:

Practice Mode is pretty much the same as Traditional Mode, with the only difference being:

That is, if you don't press the space bar after pressing the arrow keys, then even if you miss the white dot, there will be no MISS decision. If you don't press spacebar after you press the arrow keys, then you can put this press to the next time the ball passes the white dot position.

Props Mode:

Props mode is divided into "props 4 keys" and "props 8 keys"

In props mode, three columns of arrow keys appear at the bottom of the player's screen, and you can play whichever column you want. After each bar, the prop on the right will automatically move one square to the left, and when the prop moves to the end, the system will automatically use that prop.

The only difference is that the props in the first column are primarily offensive props, while the second and third are basically defensive props.

Free Step Mode:

In Free Step Mode, the system will only give you the first four arrow keys, and you can enter any of the five arrow keys in the back, and the steps will be different if you enter different arrow keys.

Of course, Free Step mode also has a similarity to Practice mode, in that if a player is too late to press the space bar at the end of a bar, they can save it for the next time the ball moves to the white dot.

Dazzle Mode:

Dazzle Mode is divided into: Dazzle 4 Keys and Dazzle 8 Keys.

Dazzle Mode is actually a combination of Traditional Mode and Rhythm Mode play.

Of course, the switching between the two modes is based on the bars of the song. One mode for one bar of the song. There are voice prompts each time you switch.

Team Mode:

In this mode. The score of the first three bars depends largely on the score of the player at the front, who is dancing in rhythm mode, while the other two players are dancing in traditional mode.

In the last section, the team's score is calculated by totaling the team's scores for the section, which is counted as two sections. At this point all players are jumping traditional mode.