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Posted June 1, 2012 by Ana in iOS
 
 

Pocket God Gets Updated With New Dancing Mini Game [iOS, Android]

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new update just got released for Pocket God for iOS, hopefully this update will come soon for Android. The update looks pretty funny, it is a new dancing mini game, and seeing some of these screenshots just make me laugh. In case you are not very familiar with Pocket God, (which I doubt it), all you do is pretty much whatever you feel like. You have God powers in the game and you can be nice to the people and animals, or mean. There are some goals you can achieve in the game, and there has been many updates since the game came out, so it seems there is new content regularly. This is what’s new for this update:

“Episode 45: Dance Dance Execution

It’s the end of the world as they know it, and tonight the Pygmies party like it’s 199,999,999 B.C., which makes no sense since B.C. years count in reverse. But what they lack in counting skills they make up for in moves (like Jagger). Because deeper in Apocalypse temple lies the Dance Room, where the Pygmies can either boogie on the dance floor or shake it in the go-go cage. There’s also some organic party balloons filled with a gas that the Pygmies breathe in order to sound like a certain “David after Dentist”, the Youtube sensation: “I…I feel funny.”

But that’s not all! This update has our first mini-game since the Battle of the Gods. And you’ve probably already guessed that it’s a dancing game! Place a Pygmy on the center platform to begin Dance Dance Execution. In a cross between Tap Tap Revenge and Dance Dance Revolution, you must tap the icons in time with the beat, while the Pygmy dances for his life…literally! The dance loop, like the majority of the Pocket God loops, was composed by Grammy winner Christopher Tin, and features the voice talents of Brett Pels.

To celebrate our party update, our custom pack this time around is, what else? A Dance Pack! “Dance Pack Three” (99¢) features the Elaine Dance, Kony Guy Naked Dance, Hammer Time, Double Dream Hands, Bad Zombie, and the YMCA. Also, we are proud to introduce “The Pygmy Theme,” written and performed by “Nerdcore” punk superstar Parry Gripp! Parry is not only known for leading the punk band Nerf Herder, but he is also a solo artist that produces insanely catchy pop songs and YouTube videos.”