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This game has been approved.
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Complete
2h 49m
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D-Pad Hero is a rhythm-based music game that was released in 2009. Players utilize the D-pad of their controller to keep up with scrolling notes that correspond to various songs. The gameplay is reminiscent of classic rhythm music games, where timing and accuracy are crucial for hitting the notes in sync with the music. Players can select from a variety of tracks, each offering a unique challenge and requiring quick reflexes and precision to achieve high scores. The game is known for its engaging gameplay and retro-inspired aesthetic.
D-Pad Hero can be played on NES
Let’s examine in detail the time you might spend on D-Pad Hero based on how you play it. We’ll also look at the average times according to player’s abilities.
Based on the information provided by 1 player, to complete the story and also complete the optional objectives of the game along with all achievements, collectibles, or trophies from D-Pad Hero to fully complete it at 100%, the game will last an average of 2 hours and 49 minutes. If you play quickly, you will finish this playstyle in an average time of 2 hours and 49 minutes. Players who prefer to go quickly tend to complete this playstyle in an average time of 2 hours and 49 minutes.
players | Average Time | Playing slowly | Playing quickly | |
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Story | 0 | - | - | - |
Extras | 0 | - | - | - |
Complete | 1 | 2h 49m | 2h 49m | 2h 49m |
Below, you can see the average duration of D-Pad Hero based on each playstyle for the different platforms on which it exists:
players | Story | Extras | Complete | |
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NES | 1 | - | - | 8h 56m |
Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that someone has spent on D-Pad Hero to complete it depending on the platform on which it exists, including all playstyles:
Below, you can see the maximum time and minimum time that someone has spent on D-Pad Hero to complete it depending on the platform on which it exists. These times do not symbolize players’ skill but rather the greater or lesser number of hours someone has spent on the game:
player | Fastest | Slowest | |
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NES | Mr/s. Unknown | 2h 49m | 2h 49m |