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  • Summary: Disaster Band is a rhythm game that will get you hooked once you start playing. Easy to pick up with an intuitive control scheme, you can play freely with all the instruments included on any given track.

    But there's more: Connect with your friends online and play together, perform
    Disaster Band is a rhythm game that will get you hooked once you start playing. Easy to pick up with an intuitive control scheme, you can play freely with all the instruments included on any given track.

    But there's more: Connect with your friends online and play together, perform together and party together. Or join total strangers for a jam session you will not forget. The better you get, the higher you will climb in the global rankings.
    Accept the challenge and rise to the top - or gain infamy as the Disaster Band.
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  1. 70
    Disaster Band is a rhythm-based musical experience that can be played alone or with friends. The songs vary from basic tracks to complex and fast-paced tunes. The simplicity may be off putting, but I enjoyed the user-friendly approach. The limited gameplay will appeal to a niche audience and the repetitive action may disappoint some.
  2. Jul 22, 2024
    70
    Hats must be tipped to Disaster Band for being able to capture the pain, celebrating the non-gifted musicians out there.
  3. Jul 18, 2024
    45
    Disaster Band is hilarious... at first. The novelty of playing terrible sounding music is funny for a while, but with such a limited song selection (currently), the gag can get old quickly. The potential for longevity is there with Mod.io support, but that will rest on the shoulders of the community to create, which has not been seen yet. At under ten bucks USD, I’d still suggest waiting for a sale until more song content is created. Maybe my Hot Crossed Buns on the recorder doesn’t sound too bad after all.