Post #1 · Posted at 2014-12-25 04:53:08pm 9.3 years ago
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Hi, Guys. My name is LUIS, I`m Mexican I speack spanish, I learn English. This is my Home made Dance Pad. Grateful to give me your comments.
Post #2 · Posted at 2014-12-25 05:45:51pm 9.3 years ago
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Great first post! Home dance pads are the best.
Post #3 · Posted at 2014-12-25 08:06:55pm 9.3 years ago
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Just a tip:
do not stand in center of pad. Press the button and stay on the panel.
For example:
LEFT - RIGHT - UP - DOWN sequence would be done like this - LEFT FOOT on LEFT, RIGHT FOOT on RIGHT, LEFT FOOT on UP, RIGHT FOOT on DOWN.
You will notice that game gets much easier to play if you will follow this. Higher difficulties are impossible with your current play style.
do not stand in center of pad. Press the button and stay on the panel.
For example:
LEFT - RIGHT - UP - DOWN sequence would be done like this - LEFT FOOT on LEFT, RIGHT FOOT on RIGHT, LEFT FOOT on UP, RIGHT FOOT on DOWN.
You will notice that game gets much easier to play if you will follow this. Higher difficulties are impossible with your current play style.
Post #4 · Posted at 2014-12-26 06:10:11am 9.3 years ago
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Yes, keep your feet on the last arrow pressed.