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Dance Eden

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54%Game Brain Score
music, monetization
graphics, story
79% User Score Based on 19 reviews

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Dance Eden is a single player and multiplayer casual role playing game. It was developed by DigiEden and was released on December 22, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

✨ HUGE UPDATE! NEW CONTENT & FEATURES! 17 New Low-Difficulty Tracks: We've added 17 new dance tracks, including 8 fundamental technique tutorials covering various dance styles to help beginners ease into the rhythm! Quick Start in Room: Your Room is now a full dance scene! You can start any track directly in your room without needing to switch to a separate studio or stage, allowing for in…

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79%
Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
music4 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game features a large selection of songs and engaging dance routines, making it a fun experience for players.
  • The full body tracking and customization options for avatars enhance the immersive dance experience.
  • The developers show a strong commitment to improving the game, with plans for new features and content in the future.
  • The game suffers from performance issues, including laggy character movements and an unintuitive user interface.
  • Many players feel that the cosmetic options are overpriced and lack variety, detracting from the overall experience.
  • Multiplayer functionality is often unstable, leading to disconnections and frustrating gameplay.
  • music
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music aspect of the game is generally well-received, with a diverse selection of around 40 songs that support full-body tracking and enjoyable dance routines. While some players appreciate the variety and fun of the music, others express disappointment over the lack of recognizable mainstream tracks and the absence of a training mode for practicing specific movements. Overall, the game offers a solid foundation for dance enthusiasts, with potential for future updates to enhance the music library and gameplay experience.

    • “I was freaking omahgosh when I heard Katrina Stone's 'Drumming on My Heart,' never expected that song would be in the game library.”
    • “Big song selection, supports full body tracking, has nice avatars, and is actually fun to dance.”
    • “There are tons of songs and dance routines already, which is super cool for something that’s just in early access.”
    • “Did not like the music, like no dance or party feeling.”
    • “The movements, especially for the lower body, could be more pronounced, and I noticed that there aren't any popular mainstream songs in the current lineup.”
    • “Unlike most of the other music dance rhythm games, its focus isn't on the 'gamification' of dance.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the game exhibit inconsistencies, such as overly bright lighting on high settings and performance issues on low settings, which can hinder gameplay. Users with high-end hardware, like the RTX 3080, report better frame rates on medium settings compared to low, indicating optimization issues. Additionally, the instructor's positioning can obstruct important visual elements, affecting the overall experience.

    • “On my RTX 3080, on medium graphical settings, I was able to get mostly 90 fps. The funny thing is that the game started on low by default and it was running worse on low graphical settings.”
    • “For example, the room is too bright when selecting high-quality graphics, but it returns to normal lighting when low-quality graphics are chosen.”
    • “The dance part works fine, but the instructor sometimes blocks the view of the hint cards for the next moves and even obscures the mirror view of myself at times.”
    • “On my RTX 3080, on medium graphical settings, I was able to get mostly 90 fps, and the funny thing is that the game started on low by default and it was running worse on low graphical settings.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is not explicitly detailed in the reviews, focusing instead on technical issues related to movement recognition and performance. Users note that while the dance instructor's movements are accurate, the game's inability to recognize leg movements detracts from the overall experience. Additionally, there is a mention of a lack of a passthrough setting for certain devices, which may impact immersion.

  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers note that character outfits and swag in the game appear to be heavily geared towards monetization, suggesting a focus on encouraging players to spend money on cosmetic items.

    • “The character outfits and swag are clearly designed with monetization in mind, but they still add a fun element to the game.”
    • “I appreciate that the monetization options are not overly aggressive, allowing players to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend.”
    • “The game offers a variety of cosmetic items for purchase, which enhances the experience without impacting gameplay balance.”
    • “It also seemed like character outfits and swag were focused on monetization.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is derived from the quirky interactions during dance sequences, particularly when the quest fails to recognize leg movements, leading to amusing visual discrepancies. Additionally, players find irony in the game's performance, as it runs better on medium settings despite starting on low, adding a layer of comedic frustration.

    • “Even though the dance instructor performs well, with accurate hand and leg movements, the quest doesn't recognize leg movements, which can look funny in the mirror while we dance.”
    • “On my RTX 3080, on medium graphical settings, I was able to get mostly 90 fps, and the funny thing is that the game started on low by default and it was running worse on low graphical settings.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Danceeden is praised for its high-quality and engaging gameplay, making it a standout dance game on Steam that offers a refreshing experience for players.

    • “Danceeden is a breath of fresh air on Steam, offering a dance game that stands out for its high quality and engaging gameplay.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is characterized by a diverse range of tracks that evoke various moods, complemented by a friendly futuristic setting and engaging NPC coaches that enhance the overall experience.

    • “A fresh selection of tracks in distinct moods and styles creates a friendly, futuristic atmosphere, complemented by engaging NPC coaches.”
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Dance Eden is a casual role playing game.

Dance Eden is available on PC and Windows.

Dance Eden was released on December 22, 2025.

Dance Eden was developed by DigiEden.

Dance Eden has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its graphics.

Dance Eden is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Dance Dash, Holodance, Synth Riders, Across the Valley, BoomBox and others.