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Dancing Cats: Duet Meow is a wonderfully absurd and high-energy rhythm game that perfectly captures the internet's obsession with feline cuteness and catchy pop music. It takes the dual-vessel mechanic popularized by games like 'Duet' and applies it to two adorable, singing cats. As a rhythm game specialist, I found the synchronization to be surprisingly tight; the 'Meows' are actually tuned to the melody of the songs, making each level feel like a bizarre, delightful cat-cover of a hit track.
The visual feedback is a kaleidoscope of color and charm. The variety of cat skins and bowl designs provide a great incentive for progression. It’s an accessible title that doesn't demand the extreme precision of a 'Guitar Hero' but offers enough of a challenge to keep your thumbs moving. It is a joyful, silly, and incredibly polished music game that is impossible to play without cracking a smile. It is, quite simply, the 'coziest' rhythm game on the market.
Unique 'Singing Cat' Covers
Dual-Hand Rhythmic Mechanics
Hundreds of Unlockable Cat Breeds
Vibrant Neon Aesthetic
Don't try to look at both cats at once. Focus your vision on the center of the screen where the food first appears. Your peripheral vision will handle the cat placement naturally. It's much easier to react to the falling items from the source than from the bottom of the screen.
Earn 'Tuna Cans' by completing songs with a 'Perfect' rating. Use these cans in the music shop to unlock more complex tracks with higher 'BPM' (Beats Per Minute), which provide a greater challenge and higher score multipliers.
Yes, the game features a large collection of trending pop and EDM tracks from around the world.
This is a protest. Bring back my review. And EDM CATS



