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"80's Night" is a rhythm game that takes you back to the iconic music scene of the 1980s. Play as a wannabe rockstar and perform to classic hits, while navigating through various challenges and obstacles. With its vibrant graphics and authentic music, this game will provide you with an immersive and nostalgic experience.

Reviews

37%
Audience ScoreBased on 30 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
  • The game features nice neon visuals and palm tree aesthetics.
  • Achievements are easy to unlock, making it a quick completion for achievement hunters.
  • Some players find it calming and enjoyable to play while listening to their own music.
  • Gameplay is repetitive and lacks any real challenge or variety.
  • There is no sound or music, making the experience feel dull and lifeless.
  • The game feels like a cheap imitation of better titles like Retrowave, offering little value.
  • music15 mentions

    The game is criticized for its complete lack of music, leading players to recommend using their own playlists while playing. Many reviewers describe the experience as dull and unengaging without any audio, comparing it unfavorably to other games that offer rich soundtracks and gameplay variety. Overall, the absence of music significantly detracts from the game's appeal.

    • “Best played when you have your favorite music on!”
    • “This game is very good; don't have very high expectations, but I just listen to music and drive :)”
    • “Better handling physics, scoring system, customization, and awesome music.”
    • “Game without any sound or music, only suitable for achievements; however, they are unlocked simultaneously only when exiting the game rather than by reaching the various milestone scores while in the game.”
    • “There are no difficulty levels, no missions or challenges, no alternate cars, no opposing traffic, and most bafflingly of all, no music.”
    • “Just play retrowave, not this cheap asset flip with 0 background music, bad font, no customization, abysmal scoring system, and boring gameplay.”
  • gameplay3 mentions

    The gameplay has been widely criticized for being boring and lacking difficulty progression, with many labeling it a cheap cash grab. Players noted the absence of music, poor customization options, and a flawed scoring system, leading to an overall negative reception.

    • “Boring gameplay, no difficulty increase, cheap cash grab. Achievements are nice (only if you could display them on your profile). Overall 0.5/10.”
    • “Just play Retrowave, not this cheap asset flip with 0 background music, bad font, no customization, abysmal scoring system, and boring gameplay.”
    • “This game doesn't have any music.”
  • story2 mentions

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for its lack of depth and engagement, featuring no difficulty levels, missions, or challenges, which leaves players feeling disconnected from the experience. Additionally, the absence of music further detracts from the overall narrative immersion.

    • “The story feels disjointed and lacks any real depth, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “Character development is minimal, leaving players with little to connect to emotionally.”
    • “The plot twists are predictable and fail to deliver any real surprises.”
  • graphics2 mentions

    The graphics are praised for their visual appeal, but the overall enjoyment of the game is diminished, indicating that stunning visuals alone cannot compensate for a lack of engaging gameplay.

  • monetization1 mentions

    The game features no in-game purchases, indicating a completely free-to-play experience without additional monetization strategies.

    • “In-game purchases: none”
    • “The game offers a fair monetization model that doesn't pressure players to spend money.”
    • “I appreciate that there are no paywalls, allowing everyone to enjoy the game equally.”
    • “The game feels like a cash grab with its excessive in-game purchases.”
    • “I was disappointed to find that many features are locked behind paywalls.”
    • “The monetization strategy ruins the overall experience, making it hard to enjoy without spending money.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    The game's replayability is considered low, indicating that players may not find sufficient motivation to revisit the experience after completing it.

    • “Replayability is low.”
    • “The game lacks incentives to play through again.”
    • “Once you've completed it, there's little reason to return.”
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