Anyone have any recommendations for a game that’s like Dance Dance Revolution? My wife really liked that game back in the day and I am looking to get her it or something like it as a gift.

We have a PS5 and Xbox One S. We also have a Switch that I could get a dock hooked up to the TV, but she usually uses it in handheld mode. If there’s not really any options for those systems we also have some older systems in storage while we finish some construction that I could dig out (most systems dating back to SNES).

  • messem10@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The easiest way to get started with DDR at home is to download Stepmania on your computer, then plug in a dance pad to your computer. Here are some simplified instructions on how to get started:

    Step 1. Get Stepmania

    Stepmania is a free DDR simulator.

    There are two main forks of Stepmania:

    • ITGMania
      • Is the recommended one from me as it comes with the Simply Love theme right out of the box along with some other nice features such as the ability to upload scores to GrooveStats
    • Project Outfox
      • Does a lot more than just DDR-esque charts

    After that, you have to download the songs for it. You can do that from a site called zenius-i-vanisher:

    Once you’ve downloaded the songs you want, here are brief instructions on how to add the songs to Stepmania. For other Stepmania-related questions, visit the Stepmania subreddit. (There isn’t a good/active Fediverse community yet.)

    Step 2. Buy a dance pad

    Comprehensive pad buying guide

    The above link is a detailed guide which reviews the most popular options for buying a home pad.

    The summary is:

    • If your budget is < $100 or you’re just starting out - Buy a soft pad and consider upgrading it (video tutorial) once you reach an intermediate level of play.

    • If your budget is between $100 to $300 - Keep an eye out for a used Cobalt Flux pad or L-Tek pad on eBay, your local Craigslist, or on the Facebook BEMANI buy/sell/trade group. Deals within this price range are rare, but possible. Or if you’re handy, you can try to build your own.

    • If your budget is > $300 - Same as above, but you’ll be able to buy a new pad immediately rather than waiting for a deal to pop up.

    And that’s it! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask me as well.


    NOTE: The above portion was mainly copied from this comment on the DanceDanceRevolution subreddit. I made some edits and additions here and there to add more information and links to things.

    That said, I am getting back into DDR myself. Personally own and fairly like my L-Tek pad, but I am about to sell it here in the next week or two. I ended up buying a Compact Machine setup from StepmaniaX which is an entirely different game from the non-X version. (Basically a modern version of In The Groove from the same guys but with 5 panels (U/D/L/R/Center) and they not only sell the machines to arcades but to private owners too.) Their stage/pads are the end-game ones to get these days, but are not cheap.

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    1 year ago

    If there’s a Round1 arcade nearby, there is DanceRush Stardom that’s kinda similar and also by Konami

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      1 year ago

      That’s really nothing like DDR though. I think OP is more looking for a rhythm game, not a dancing game.

      Then again, my wife loves Just Dance and really liked a DDR-like game (in her case, “Pump it Up”), so I guess there’s a fair amount of crossover.

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        1 year ago

        There’s not much else I can think of which is more similar. There is a requirement to be in time to the beat/rhythm, and she can move as much as she wishes in addition to that required.

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          1 year ago

          There are two directions OP could go here:.

          • rhythm games - step-mania, guitar hero, Yakuza (karaoke mini game), Crypt of the Necrodancer
          • “get active” games - Just Dance, Ring Fit Adventure, Kinect Sports (I think that works on the Xbox One S?)

          People played DDR for different reasons. For some, was the music and exercise, and for others it was the challenge. My wife liked both, so now she plays Just Dance for exercise and other games for the challenge.

          There are directional foot input pads if you want that classic DDR feel as well.