Floor Kids Reviews

Floor Kids is ranked in the 60th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.5 / 10.0
Sep 11, 2018

An utterly unique experience that appeals to a certain crowd, Floor Kids will draw you in with its awesome beats and flashy dance moves, but not for long.

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8 / 10.0
May 16, 2018

Floor Kids is a solid, unorthodox rhythm action game with a lot of style and soul. Though easy and a tad short, there's a lot of room for Hololabs to flesh out the game. Until then, I’ll just keep tapping my foot and clapping my hands.

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4 / 5.0
Jan 2, 2019

Its obvious within a short time of playing Floor Kids that a lot of love has been put into the production of this game, with characters that show different personalities through their dance moves in a stylish comic book world.

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7 / 10
Oct 12, 2018

Despite the lack of depth and content, I still believe Floor Kids is worth a look, especially for fans of rhythm games. The aesthetic truly captures the street culture that led to the inception of breakdancing, and the simplicity of the game makes it great for short fun bursts of play. It won't set your world on fire, but Floor Kids is a vibrant game that is immensely fun to play and one I'd most certainly recommend.

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Dec 13, 2018

Floor Kids on Xbox One has been carefully and lovingly crafted, seems to contain no bugs or glitches, and shows great potential both in conception and execution

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8 / 10.0
Mar 31, 2018

If you love great music and want to have something to simply groove to and enjoy Floor Kids comes pretty highly recommended. The soundtrack is superb, the flow for the most part feels very natural, and it can be very satisfying to play. If you’re more in search of objectives and challenges though, it won’t be a great match as that really doesn’t fall into its style of design. Overall, it’s a solid game that I’d love to see get a more directed sequel, one that could help provide some needed motivation.

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8 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2018

Even as it pays earnest homage to turntablists and beat jugglers, old schoolers and current innovators, Floor Kids is great fun, stitched together with energy, intelligence, and verve, and enhanced by a surplus of breakbeats courtesy of DJ Kid Koala.

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7 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2018

Floor Kids is a well crafted rhythm game. The art style and music make it a unique addition to the genre, though you have to enjoy the culture to really appreciate it. Unfortunately we don't really get to know our favorite characters very much. Floor Kids is more style than personality.

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8 / 10
Dec 17, 2017

Floor Kids is a rhythm game unlike any other, radiating style from every possible angle. Not just a joy for the eyes and ears though, Floor Kids features satisfying gameplay that helps it stand out in a well-rehearsed genre. While the beat may be a short one, it’s certainly one worth dancing to.

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80%
Dec 30, 2017

At first, this game seems very simple and lacking depth, as you play more you begin to realise that there are many combinations of moves which are fun to pull off and combine together. All of this in a package which has great visuals, audio, tight controls and fun gameplay which is a decent price. The freestyle nature and music may not be to everyone's taste and it would have been great had there been a few more modes but overall it's a game which is fully recommended as it's very fun to play solo or with a friend.

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8.5 / 10.0
Dec 23, 2017

This is a very unique game that feels fresh, fun and stands out from the crowd.

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8.6 / 10.0
Dec 29, 2017

Floor Kids stands out in the rhythm game genre, thanks to its immense freedom with its fun yet complex gameplay that no other title has. Sure, Floor Kids could be blamed that it's a short singleplayer experience, but its multiplayer mode will be great with friends, and its artistic direction, soundtrack and price makes it a total buy for anyone that has the Nintendo Switch.

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