Audition Aspiring Dancer’s Guide

In Game Guides by Didi Cardoso

Single Game Modes

GAME MODES – SINGLE

Single modes mean every dancer for himself or herself. Everyone in the room will be competing to be the best and get the highest score. You can start a single mode on your own, but you won’t earn Beats nor experience for playing by yourself.

 

Practice

For new players to get used to the game mechanics and practice their timing. The key notes will only go up to level 5, and if you miss the beat you can continue it on the next turn. There is no Freestyle mode during Practice. Practice is only available in the Beginner server.

 

Practice-8

Available in the Intermediate and Free servers, Practice-8 is the same as Practice, but instead it shows you dance moves that combine the regular arrows with diagonal arrows. You play with the Number Pad on your keyboard.

 

audition_gameplay2Normal Individual

Normal individual is the basic gameplay mode. You do a series of dance moves up to level 7, then Freestyle for a bit. There are also finishing moves after Freestyle2. You can change from 4 key to 8 key anytime during play in this mode.

 

Choreography / Expert Choreography

Choreography is played with 4 keys only. In this mode, everyone does the same moves. If you miss a move, you can’t dance the next one. Expert Choreography is the same, but it uses the 8 keys.

 
Dynamic

audition-freestyleThis mode combines Choreography with Freestyle alternatively. If you miss a move before your Freestyle move, you can’t do the Freestyle. You can switch between 4 and 8 keys during gameplay.

 Freestyle

In this mode, dancers create and show off their own Freestyle moves.

 

One-Two Party

To pay One-Two Party you need to create a room specificaly for it, there will be a check box when you make the room. In this mode, you watch and liten to an NPC saying a series of numbers and “go” or “yeah”. Each number will correspond to a direction, “go” corresponds to the space bar, and “yeah” is number 5 on the NumPad. You have to press the correct keys in the right rhythm. To actually dance the move fully, you can’t miss any of the movements, but you still get points for the ones you get partially right. After a series of NPC moves, there’s a period of time where you will see the characters dance.