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B-boys and girls can bust out their windmills, headspins, and body rocks in the only officially licensed game of the Red Bull BC One one-on-one b-boy championships. Part dancing sim, part puzzle game, Red Bull BC One lets gamers control their breakers by using the stylus to quickly draw geometric shapes. The drawings become increasingly complex as gamers bust out more than 70 dance animations during the story mode's 36 battles. Players can customize their character's outfits, hair, eye color, and shoes, then pop and lock to 35 up-tempo music tracks created just for the game. Players not ready for the heat of competition can get some practice in the training mode, while gamers looking for human interaction can use a Wi-Fi connection to try out the multiplayer mini-games.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
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A reviewer
from London, UK
Good Clean Fun
Its a simple puzzle game, but also fun while it lasts. As far as a budget-priced DS title goes, this is a lot better than I would have expected, and if you're willing to give it a shot, it's likely to surprise you. Combining geometry with breakdancing, you control your bboy's move by connecting dots on the screen. Every level becomes more complex and the higher your score, the more minigames you unlock.
You can 'style' your character, play multi-user and it has a fairly decent hip-hoppy soundtrack.
All in all, its more appealling to hard-core breakdancing fans and anybody who like the puzzle solving elements increasingly seen on Nintendo titles. As it stands now, it's definitely enjoyable.
Simulation
Dancing Simulation
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