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In MEVO's quest to reunite his band, bring back 'FUNK', and defeat the enemy SILENCE, players must successfully progress through five beautifully crafted worlds (Ocean, Jungle, Desert, Space and Wormhole), finding avatars along the way that will help our reluctant hero unlock other levels and reach certain scores. Using a simple 2-key tap system (space bar and enter), players tap out the beats to re-energize MEVO and push him forward. As the game progresses, the beat sequences become more complex, evolving from basic single beats to rapid beats, combinations, sequences and long-hold sustains with breaks. By successfully completing the levels, players can access new areas and songs, or be rewarded with in-game items, such as avatar pieces that are needed to activate power-ups. Power-ups include slow mo, shield up, "perfect boost" scoring, and autopilot. No matter what skill level, players are rewarded with avatars, dance packs and badges to help progress through the game. Even though the game is accessible and easy to play for all levels of players, advanced players will be challenged with the game's multiple layers of game play, including hidden levels, power-ups, badges and dance packs. Key features: Five beautifully crafted worlds (Ocean, Jungle, Desert, Space and Wormhole) to explore Unlock 45 GRUV Reward across 15 levels Collect 24 avatars with over 400 unique combinations Special Left 4 Dead Avatars Unlock 24 dance packs Listen to 17 unique songs handcrafted with love
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GamePro
Jan 1, 1970
Mevo & The Grooveriders offers incredibly addictive achievements, enough to keep your appetite full with a never-ending plate. Although sometimes the notes don't time well with the levels' music or with your button tapping -- because of how Mevo awkwardly leaps into the arrows -- the game offers enough fun for all ages.
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DarkZero
Jan 1, 1970
The bizarre music and strange noises and beats do take away from the experience somewhat, but it’s still an enjoyable game.
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