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As the music plays, players tap the screen, trace rhythmic patterns and keep the beat as the story unfolds on the top screen. Every scene is accompanied by rump-shaking tunes, but players have to keep the Elite Beat Agents grooving. The worse players do, the worse the story might end up. Rhythm games have come and gone, but no one has ever seen anything like the Elite Beat Agents. Whether they're helping a lost dog find its way home or helping a babysitter charm a hunky football player, no crisis is too weird.
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7 |
Get a screen protector, you will need it.
- Pros: A Rhythm based game on the DS is a wonderful idea. Addictive and simple gameplay. Good learning curve.
- Cons: Song choices come have been better as songs vary from great(September) to bad (Material Girl). Storyline has more holes than a strainer.
- Other Thoughts: A screen protector is a wise investment for this game because you will tapping and rubbing the touch like crazy. Dont say I didn't warn you
Fun game to play and show off
- Pros: - Fun and different gameplay.
- Goofy animated stories alongside each song. - No game could be easier to learn than this. - Wide range of difficulties keeps it attainable but challenging for anyone.
- Cons: - Stories just repeat for each difficulty level, so once you've worked through the easiest level, you've seen (almost) all the actual content there is.
- Won't track progress for more than one player.
- Other Thoughts: Anyone who likes music and has a sense of humor (and at least a modicum of rhythm) should enjoy this one. It literally takes 10 seconds to show someone how to play... tap the numbered circles and drag across the sliders. From there it's just about getting into the rhythm. Assist the Elite Beat Agents in their goal of inspiring people (and occasionally pets) to overcome the obstacles of their daily lives. Each of the 16 (before any unlocks) missions has its own story, ranging from pleasantly goofy to outright outlandish. After saving the world, start it all over again with increasingly complex beats. There are a total of 4 difficulty levels through which to progress.
| Model | 045496737955 |
| ESRB Rating | E10+ for Everyone 10+ |
| Genre | Music/Rhythm |
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- 5
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- 86%
- 4
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- 14%
- 3
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7 |
Get a screen protector, you will need it.
- Pros: A Rhythm based game on the DS is a wonderful idea. Addictive and simple gameplay. Good learning curve.
- Cons: Song choices come have been better as songs vary from great(September) to bad (Material Girl). Storyline has more holes than a strainer.
- Other Thoughts: A screen protector is a wise investment for this game because you will tapping and rubbing the touch like crazy. Dont say I didn't warn you
Fun game to play and show off
- Pros: - Fun and different gameplay.
- Goofy animated stories alongside each song. - No game could be easier to learn than this. - Wide range of difficulties keeps it attainable but challenging for anyone.
- Cons: - Stories just repeat for each difficulty level, so once you've worked through the easiest level, you've seen (almost) all the actual content there is.
- Won't track progress for more than one player.
- Other Thoughts: Anyone who likes music and has a sense of humor (and at least a modicum of rhythm) should enjoy this one. It literally takes 10 seconds to show someone how to play... tap the numbered circles and drag across the sliders. From there it's just about getting into the rhythm. Assist the Elite Beat Agents in their goal of inspiring people (and occasionally pets) to overcome the obstacles of their daily lives. Each of the 16 (before any unlocks) missions has its own story, ranging from pleasantly goofy to outright outlandish. After saving the world, start it all over again with increasingly complex beats. There are a total of 4 difficulty levels through which to progress.
- Pros: Still entertaining after you beat it over and over again. A must have for the DS.
- Cons: Too short and no Wi-fi but does not take away from multiplayer experience
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| Brand |
Nintendo |
| Name |
Elite Beat Agents |
| Model |
045496737955 |
| ESRB Rating |
E10+ for Everyone 10+ |
| Genre |
Music/Rhythm |
| Features |
| Features |
As the music plays, players tap the screen, trace rhythmic patterns and keep the beat as the story unfolds on the top screen.
Every scene is accompanied by rump-shaking tunes, but players have to keep the Elite Beat Agents grooving. The worse players do, the worse the story might end up.
Rhythm games have come and gone, but no one has ever seen anything like the Elite Beat Agents. Whether they’re helping a lost dog find its way home or helping a babysitter charm a hunky football player, no crisis is too weird. |
Introduction
As the music plays, players tap the screen, trace rhythmic patterns and keep the beat as the story unfolds on the top screen. Every scene is accompanied by rump-shaking tunes, but players have to keep the Elite Beat Agents grooving. The worse players do, the worse the story might end up. Rhythm games have come and gone, but no one has ever seen anything like the Elite Beat Agents. Whether they're helping a lost dog find its way home or helping a babysitter charm a hunky football player, no crisis is too weird.
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