- March 19, 2009
- Red Rocket Games
Mevo and The Grooveriders
Platforms
About
In MEVO's quest to reunite his band, bring back 'FUNK', and defeat the enemy SILENCE, players must successfully progress through five beautifully crafted worlds (Ocean, Jungle, Desert, Space and Wormhole), finding avatars along the way that will help our reluctant hero unlock other levels and reach certain scores. Using a simple 2-key tap system (space bar and enter), players tap out the beats to …











- The game features a solid rhythm gameplay experience with a funky soundtrack that is enjoyable and engaging.
- It offers a good level of challenge, making it fun for players familiar with music games, and is suitable for all ages.
- The visuals are charming and quirky, and the ability to customize the character adds an extra layer of enjoyment.
- The game has fallen into obscurity and has not received any sales or updates since its release, which may deter potential players.
- Some players have reported technical issues, such as black screens on Windows 10, which can hinder the experience.
- The level end/restart sequence can be lengthy, which may frustrate players trying to achieve higher scores or complete challenges.
music
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is widely praised for its quality, featuring a funky soundtrack that complements the solid gameplay and cute visuals. Players find it fun and addictive, noting that it offers a good challenge for rhythm game enthusiasts while also serving as effective practice for musicians. Overall, the combination of great music and engaging mechanics enhances the game's charm and appeal.
“Good music and cute presentation.”
“Great music and awesome gameplay.”
“Two-button rhythm game with a funk soundtrack that has a good deal of challenge for people familiar with music games.”
“The music tracks are repetitive and lack variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The sound quality is subpar, which detracts from the overall experience.”
“The game doesn't feature any recognizable songs, which makes it less enjoyable for players.”