The best/honest review of the game was given to me by a good friend, I quote: “It’s kinda short game. . . But it’s worth every damn penny!” The game it’s like a playable soundtrack inside an old soap opera. It tells a story of love and betrayal in the time of Tango; it does it in 7 chapters and it contains 13 playable songs in total. It is a rhythm game, feels like an OSU on a board. The player moves a dance couple on the board to the rhythm imposed by the music. You can also make the couple slide trough the dance floor keeping the keys pressed. Each song brings special features (Bombs, Shooting, Beating, etc. ) that combine with the mechanics of normal rhythm and with each other. It’s a VERY intense game, sometimes it can be hard but is immensely rewarding. Culture and Firulete Made with photographic collages recreating locations of a historical Buenos Aires as well as archetypal characters of the time (1923, Agentina). El Tango de la Muerte was born with the objective of creating something beautiful with a strong cultural imprint. The YIRA Orchestra:: Its powerful rocker sound stands out with the languages of its bandoneon, violin and viola of tango miloguero. “Electroviaje Porteño” (2004) The YIRA Orchestra :: it is formed “Tinto” (2007) Tour in Spain, Denmark and Portugal “Santos Impostores” (2015) Nominated Disc of the Year by AMI and AADI “Otras Cosas” (2016) Released in Argentina, Spain and Brazil
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