Whats do the six different difficulty levels mean?
Every Dancetown song has six different difficulty levels. Here are the general rules that we follow when designing stepfiles for each of these levels: Level 1 (“Beginner”): – typical user: first-time users over age 60 – steps: right and left steps only – intensity: 30 to 40 steps per minute – style: mostly repetitive motions, side to side (RLRLR) Level 2 (“Easy”): – typical user: experienced users over age 60, and first-time younger users – steps: right, left and occasional front steps only – intensity: 40 to 60 steps per minute – style: mostly repetitive motions (RLRLR and RFRFR) Level 3 “Moderate”): – typical user: experienced and dance-savvy users over age 60 – steps: right, left and front, with occasional back steps – intensity: 50 to 70 steps per minute – style: ok to mix it up, with challenging sequences that are fast or require tricky stepping Level 4 (“Hard”): – typical user: experienced and dance-savvy users – steps: all 4 arrows, ok to use a jump or two – intensity: 70 to 100