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Disco Kitten Review [Capsule Computers]

Jessica Barabas-Bui from Capsule Computers Wrote :

Disco Kitten, despite its name, isn’t a music game. It comes under a far harder to decipher genre, although the disco music is certainly there. It’s all about reactions, attention span, and a little bit about knowing rhythms well enough to be able to predict certain occurrences.

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Touch Arcade: Disco Kitten Review

Touch Arcade: If Disco Kitten [ $0.99 ] teaches us anything about rhythm games, it’s that they don’t need any licensed music or any fancy gimmick controllers to be good. Instead of being the next “rhythm” game that gets lost in the shuffle, Disco Kitten is a game that focuses on the music as an enhancement more than being the core way to play the game.

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AppSpy: Disco Kitten Review

AppSpy: Disco Kitten's real magic is in its short bursts of fast-paced fun in the Survival mode; while Classic mode can teach you the basics, it's too rote and repetitive to be as exciting as its endless variant.

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GDN: Disco Kitten Review

GDN: Disco Kitten, published by Chillingo and developed by JG Polar Light Game Studiom, is slightly misnamed I think. There is no disco music in the game, though there is a kitten. The kitten in question listens to music that might play normally in a European discotheque, which would then be house or dance or electronica. I think that’s how this game got its name. It has absolutely nothing to do with rhythm or the music playing, I just thought I would clarify all of that.

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