Break Steady
July 2010 Full GamesThe characters in the game are cartoonish and really fun to look at while break dancing, the menus are understandable and there are some 3D animations here and there that look pretty decent. The major flaw I found is that backgrounds are not only inanimate but lame and blurry as well, something you'd expect out of a Nintendo 64 game, you won't be looking at them much because of all the things going on at once to keep you busy
but the programmers could have done better. The story is just ok. Not much to say here, some kids (and someones grandma) are taking over the city's turfs by break dancing, nothing fancy but serves it's purpose. You have 30 levels at your disposal that even after you beat you might want to come back to and replay, either to get an A rating or to attempt to destroy certain particular puzzle pieces that unlock special prizes (which you need for an achievement). If you are into puzzle games give this one a try, it certainly kept me entertained. On a side note, for some reason the Trial version for this game is harder than the actual free downloadable games, you can expect to meet the demo's difficulty level around the middle of the game. In total, I think it is a fun experience, I recommend this game to anyone who likes puzzle games.