Dance Dance Revolution Freedom
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Distributor(s) | Apple |
Series | Dance Dance Revolution |
Platforms | iOS |
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Genre(s) | Music |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Dance Dance Revolution Freedom was a rhythm game by Konami originally made available for the iOS, as part of the company's Dance Dance Revolution series of music video games. The game was made available via Apple's App Store in North America February 11, 2011. The game is the second one in its series to be made available for the platform. It has since been pulled from the App Store for reasons unknown.
Gameplay
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Gameplay remains similar to other Dance Dance Revolution games, as players hit arrows to the beat of a selected song. Unlike other DDR titles (excluding Dance Dance Revolution S), Dance Dance Revolution Freedom uses a virtual dance pad on the device's touch screen instead of a full-fledged dance pad peripheral. Standard and course modes are available from the start, and an option, "Shake Mode", which uses the device's accelerometers for play.
Music
Dance Dance Revolution Freedom soundtrack | |||
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Song | Artist | ||
"Hot (Malibu Breeze Edit)" | Inna | ||
"Riff" | Sander Van Doom | ||
"Duck. You Sucker" | Sharam | ||
"Emotions" | George Acosta |
References
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