THE ESSENTIALS OF THE GAME
- Release date: 18 December 2017
- Publisher: MERJ Media
- Developer: Hololabs
- Game type: Action game
- PEGI:

- Number of players: Single player and multiplayer
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch
- Lifespan: Between 5 and 10 hours.
SUMMARY
If you love Parappa The Rapper, an R&B-influenced rhythm game, this game is for you! Although Floor Kids offers a more diverse musical repertoire, the gameplay mechanics are similar. Using the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers, you'll need to press buttons in time with the music to perform breakdance moves and score points. Each button offers different moves such as freezes, top rocks (standing moves) and down rocks (seated moves) that you'll need to perform to appease the insatiable audience, who will demand that you perform certain dance moves. While there isn't really a storyline, the aim is to move around a map and win duels in various locations, from the local grocery store to the arcade and the underground. The local multiplayer mode allows two players to take turns showing off their skills on the floor. The music is composed by DJ Kid Koala, whose real name is Éric San.[vc_cta h2= »L’AVIS DE NOS TESTEURS » shape= »square » add_button= »right » btn_title= »Voir les autres tests » btn_color= »primary » btn_i_icon_fontawesome= »fa fa-gamepad » btn_link= »url:https%3A%2F%2Fe-enfance.org%2Fjeux-video-info-parents|title:tests%20jeux%20vid%C3%A9os|| » btn_add_icon= »true » btn_custom_onclick= »true »]
Floor Kids poses no accessibility issues. Its graphic style is suitable for young children and none of the music tracks contain overly flowery language.



