Full Combo Monday: Muse Dash - My Life Is For You

 



Muse Dash

Come and fix the world score tampered with by the mirror code with three heroines!

This is a world of the perfect combination of a traditional music game and a cool parkour game —— Muse Dash!!

Yes.

You’re destined to be our Master!

What? You don’t have nimble fingers? Meow~ Don’t be too humble!

So, don’t worry! If you do not excel in playing action games,

you can still overcome the difficulties by dancing to the music!

Choose your favorite heroines to go through the fairytale-like stages. Now let’s get started with our journey to wipe out all the adorable monsters!!!

【Gameplay】

Dance to the music and beat enemies in the air and on the ground with simple two-button control. Also, watch out for the obstacles! Inherited from both genre, Muse Dash possesses high difficulty options. With the rich collection of songs and music, Rhythm game players will find depth and challenges in Muse Dash.

【Game Features】

You will go through an unprecedented experience of the perfect visual effects of a parkour game and the traditional gameplay of a music game.

◆ Unique and fashionable art design.
97 initial popular songs. Stay tuned for continuous free updates!

◆ Different music genre is matched to different scenes, enemies and Bosses.
We have heroines, adorable pets, and even adorable enemies! Believe me, you will even be impressed by how cute the Bosses are!
And collecting pan... Well, let’s keep that as a secret for now!
◆ Well-designed scripts and Japanese VO.

Get Muse Dash for Nintendo Switch... here: https://bit.ly/3GL1mIr



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Dear Developers: Leaders Overlooking Toxicity In The Business

As reported by IGN, EA executive vice president and chief operating officer, Laura Miele, called out leaders in the game industry and said those "who fall short of basic standards" should go.

She didn't say any names specifically, but it may be a low-key way to call out Activision Blizzard over toxic culture. I'm not in their studios to experience this myself, but if there is negligence going on resulting in lawsuits... because leaders don't make it a point to keep standards up as far as what they won't allow to go down, then they need to be called out.

It doesn't matter if it's aimed at Activision Blizzard, someone else, or a combination that includes Activision Blizzard... so not saying names was good to an extent. If there's a point to be made based on valid reasons, then it's good that she spoke out without being specific so that all studios take a look at what's going on around the workplace (all companies should regardless of the industry).


From my personal experience, and from the standpoint of the average working-class person, it sucks to work under those conditions. It sucks to work under leaders that expect you to take care of certain objectives on the ship while they sail it into the rocks, over a waterfall, or allow certain crew members to sabotage the crew.

There are people at these companies because they believe in the company, they want to grow with the company, I've seen people even rep game studios outside of work (wearing shirts and the whole nine). That's serious pride when you think about it, but a toxic culture can strip you of any desire you may have for that. What takes place of that pride could either be a shrug of the shoulders where employees just work the job in numb mode for the money, which can affect passion/creativity until something better comes along or... they could become disgusted at the simple thought of coming into work and it shows.

When someone reaches that point of disgust, it could either result in them preparing to leave or they could end up bumping heads with others out of frustration. Then the person that was affected by the toxicity is falsely identified as... the problem. The great resignation wasn't fueled by the pandemic alone, no one wants to go to the workplace and deal with unnecessary crap if they don't have to.

If all it takes are proper standards to prevent this from happening with some of your team members, that's a plus, especially when those standards apply to everyone. I've seen enough situations where leaders have looked the other way in terms of certain team members at their company, while others either have to walk that fine line or have even more stress put on them due to harassment or... to make up for the lack of work being produced by the manager's favorite.


It's not just harassment in terms of bothering someone, we're also talking about sexual assault allegations. Activision's CEO Bobby Kotick, allegedly knew about sexual assault allegations and didn't report them. If the allegations are true, that's defeating as h-e-double hockey sticks, because complaints are falling on intentionally deaf ears. I have to be specific about if allegations are true, because false allegations do exist (and when they're exposed to be false, too little is done as a result to punish such a serious allegation most of the time).

Either way, this story definitely motivated me to write a dear developers article because it needs to be something business owners in and outside of game studios need to keep in mind. Your ship and your overall business is more sound when standards are in place and no one gets a pass for breaking the rules.


Check out the article from IGN... here!


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Top Audiences Last Week!

 


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Babylon's Fall

 


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Ukraine wants Russian gamers blocked?

My opinion about this topic is my own, and overall we hope that this ends soon with no more casualties.

    It's no mystery that there is conflict going on right now between Russia and Ukraine. It's also no mystery that Russia kicked this whole thing off between the two, but if their gamers get punished to encourage citizens to force a cease to the invasion, why can't that be done with racism in the Ukraine to increase the desire to help their citizens?

    The game industry has made moves in being more sensitive towards people of different races, backgrounds, and varying preferences as far as who they're attracted to. There are still things that can be done about that crazy low number of Black developers in the industry, but we will continue to promote the increase via new dev teams being formed.

I don't want to get off topic here, so I'll jump back on track by saying the racism continues, and so do other isms. Ukraine is no stranger to racism, and there are Black immigrants being mistreated as we've seen on video... even with Russia on the march. 

If the racism is so bad that segregated soccer games were considered, and discrimination is in effect as far as who gets safe passage to evacuation... there is a major problem there that needs to be addressed ASAP. Can changes be implemented just as quick as they want game publishers, and other companies to act in terms of Russia?

    We're located in the U.S. and we're no stranger to racism either, but gamers aren't being given the middle finger here, the Ukraine, and other countries with hate and war plastered through the timeline of their existence. I don't think Russian gamers should be blocked. If they are blocked, Russia would be to blame for kicking this off but... something else comes to mind in terms of strategy for me.

    I understand a strategy to starve out Russian forces (based on restrictions from Visa, Mastercard, etc), but in my opinion, gamers on the couch or at the desk... are less hands with real firearms marching towards Ukraine or anywhere else. I'm not talking about hackers, you already know how we feel about hackers, but a hacker will be able to get past blocks... while the every day gamer will be screwed who may be anti-War and anti-Racist.

We don't normally post these sorts of topics or share the links but... if you want to see the letter the Ukraine Deputy Prime Minister, Mykhailo Fedorov posted that motivated mine, click here!

Love + Peace + Gaming