I’ll go on record as saying that my knowledge of breakdancing is limited to Breakdance 2: Electric Boogaloo and whatever nonsense X-Factor puts out each year. I do, however, consider myself rather well versed when it comes to rhythm games (in spite of having no rhythm). I spent far too much time playing Rock Band and its ilk, putting numerous hours into Audiosurf, and I consider Gitaroo Man to be brilliantly mad. I’m always on the lookout for new, interesting rhythm action games, and I found myself immediately drawn to Floor Kids for its interesting art style and the fact that breakdancing games are rare at best.

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I did once observe breakdancing in person when I visited Yokohama a few years back.
In either case, I can certainly see making a rhythm game out of the activity.
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My wife is quite keen on it as a sport of sorts. I can imagine seeing it in person is quite impressive!
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The “break” I’m breakdancing would refer to every bone in my body. I have decent rhythm but absolutely no flexibility at this point. I’d love to see this game though.
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I gave it a bit of a write up on the link in the post. It’s fairly good, but it looks great in motion. And there’s no broken bones that I could see!
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To learn breakdancing would be so cool. Haha and the idea of this game sounds quite interesting!
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It’s not bad, but there’s a lack of depth to it really.
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Like many more Rhythm games haha
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Excellent pun work in the subtitle my man.
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To be fair, I used a similar one on the full review and just adapted it.
Still pretty pleased with it though, thanks 😉
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