


In Hyper Dash you have to out run your opponent, a good exercise game if you are using the foot pad, and in the other you have to feed digital creatures by mashing or stepping on the correct food button for a given animal. The two non-EyeToy mini games are pretty pedestrian, pun intended. The new feature is the party mode where you can play a collection of mini games with or without an EyeToy. The game still includes the basics, including a mission, endless, training and lesson modes which let you take on songs one at a time or in sets. Thanks to its extremely simple concept, this game is perfect for people of all ages. There’s even a straight up workout mode that helps you with cardiovascular exercise. Magical Ball: Without using the gamepad, players must knock a ball into blocks to clear the board.
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Hyper Dash: the dance pad functions as a race pad and the game has players running down a street while avoiding obstacles.Party Mode: Contains a number of mini games for players.Some of the game modes available include: That’s just the surface of the game, there is a considerable number of game modes that provide an incredible amount of replay value. They can be tests of endurance where there is no time limit and others that require you to use your arms as well to hit the pads or even move in game obstructions. Some of them vary quite a lot and they challenge you in different ways. There are a whole bunch of game modes available for players to peruse. There is also different difficulties and speed multipliers that make the sessions more challenging. Your objective in all this Dance fuelled madness is to make it to the end of the song without missing too many beats and getting a game over.
