Break Dance Official Cover

Break Dance

๐Ÿ“… 01 Jan 1984
Break Dance stands as a premier title in interactive entertainment. Featuring cutting-edge mechanics, deep world-building, and visionary production by the development team, the game delivers an exceptional standard of gameplay and storytelling.

Break Dance (also known as Breakdance) is a 1984 rhythm game developed by Beck-Tech and published by Epyx in North America and Europe for the Commodore 64. The game relies on players making dancing moves that resemble the classic game Simon Says. The game capitalized on early 1980s-era b-boying, which was a popular trend in American culture. The game was inspired by the films Flashdance and Beat Street.

Gameplay

Break Dance - Gameplay
๐Ÿ“ธ Official HD Capture: Break Dance - Gameplay

A computer character performs a pattern of five break dancing moves that must be copied by the player. One new move is added to every round, making the game more complicated as the player progresses through each stage.

Reception

Ahoy! stated of the Commodore 64 version that Becktech had "thoroughly analyzed the subject to create an authentic action-simulation", with the Rocket Crew level being the best.

See also

  • Space Channel 5

References

๐Ÿš€ Pre-Release Tracking & Launch Outlook

Break Dance is currently in active development by Rockstar Games with a target release window set for 01 Jan 1984. Official critic scores, Metacritic consensus, and industry accolades will be archived upon global launch.