From the level selection screen you can see how your furthest progression, but there are no checkpoints, so you always start from the very beginning. Fortunately, if you get stuck on one level, you can skip around to test your tapping skills on any one of the four main levels. Dancing Line’s overall look is simplistic and beautiful at the same timeĭancing Line is a game focused on skill–and you’ll need plenty of skill to complete later levels. It’s not music you’ll be humming years down the road, but it’s done well and fits perfectly within the aesthetic. The music is catchy with orchestral instruments layered in harmony to convey a feeling that pairs well with the visuals. Thankfully both of these requirements are met in a satisfying fashion. Cheetah Games has done a great job in building a clean and sharp, polygonal world for you to explore.īeing that Dancing Line is a musical game it’s important that the tunes are well composed and fitting.
Blocks will build up or slam down, paths will narrow or be revealed in a smooth animated way and weather effects will obstruct your view dynamically as you tap to the music. Your path becomes more clear as the world changes before you. The world animates before you as you guide your line through the level. The overall look of Dancing Line is simplistic and clean. Tap on the screen anywhere to change the trajectory of the forever-moving line