In The Groove 2 Game4/14/2021
Songs that are from In the Groove 2 are highlighted in green.Gameplay In the Groove utilizes similar mechanics to Konamis Dance Dance Revolution series.The core gameplay involves the player moving his or her feet to a set pattern, stepping in time to the general rhythm or beat of a song.
![]() Longer arrows referred to as holds must be held down for their entire length for them to count. Successfully hitting the arrows in time with the music fills the life bar, while failure to do so drains it. If the life bar is fully depleted during gameplay, the player fails the song (unless the fail at end of song setting is on), usually resulting in a game over. Otherwise, the player is taken to the Results Screen, which rates the players performance with a letter grade and a percentage score, among other statistics. The player may then be given a chance to play again, depending on the settings of the particular machine (the limit is usually 3-5 songs per game). Stepcharts on In the Groove can sometimes contain 3 or 4 arrow combinations (supposed to be hit with hands but usually hit by placing one or two feet between two arrows making them hit both). If a player is on an arrow when a mine passes through the step zone for that arrow, it will explode and health will be lost. In this mode, a player chooses a number of individual songs to play (the default is three). In this mode, a player chooses a predefined configuration of songs that may also have a predefined script of modifiers whose purpose is to make the song more hallenging. Marathon courses typically have four songs, although some have five songs. Two players (or one player against the computer) play three individual songs of the same difficulty. ![]() When the power bar completely fills, a modifier is applied to the opposing players side. Song list This list covers the 75 songs available in the arcade and home versions of In the Groove. All the songs are playable in the sequel game, In the Groove 2. For songs exclusive to In the Groove 2, see the ITG2 song list. Note the numbers given for each difficulty level are similar to DDRs 1-10 footers, except ITG removed the footer label and added 3 additional difficulties, far surpassing the hardest 10-footers in DDR. Thus a 10 in ITG is comparable to a 10-footer in DDR. If one actually counts the number of boxes showing the difficulty, one will notice there are only 12 boxes. The 13s go far and beyond the realm of reality for most people. Only one 13 exists for In the Groove 1, while two make their debut in the sequel. ![]()
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