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  1. Apr 3, 2016
    80
    If you’re after something that’s a mix of challenge, speed and downright addictiveness, then Dub Dash is your game. If you’re into electronic music, give it a try and look up the soundtrack online. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
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  1. Aug 31, 2016
    8
    What's there to say about Dub Dash, other than I hope you have a razor sharp set of reflexes on you! Even if you aren't inherently catlike,What's there to say about Dub Dash, other than I hope you have a razor sharp set of reflexes on you! Even if you aren't inherently catlike, this game is wonderfully entertaining, and doesn't take a genius to figure it out. At first glance, you think of the old school Playstation 2 titles such as Amplitude and Frequency with a mobile game-esque twist, curling out with an engine that worked so beautifully for games such as Temple Run and Lara Croft's Relic Run.

    The way it works is pretty simple. The mouse does all of the heavy lifting for you, with its two little buttons, deeming if you're going to move left or right. As in the title, you're guaranteed a tight little track as you progress through each level, but like in any music based game, progression in the song matches the amount of level completed.

    In all, it's a tidy, fun and very straightforward game. Unforgiving without minor practice, but very possible to master. The game will mock you in the times lost, but believe me, when you do finally make it 100% through the track, you'll be one happy camper.
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