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Umamusume: Pretty Derby – Party Dash Review: A Festive Romp for Fans

Competitive Charm Despite Flaws

Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi by Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
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The world of Umamusume presents a playful “what if.” Instead of racing on tracks, spirit-descendants of champion equines hone their skills in schools together. Now fans everywhere can join the fun in Umamusume: Pretty Derby – Party Dash.

This console release takes the competitive camaraderie of the popular mobile game and opens invitations to casual players too. As both a visual novel and a party collection, it delivers enjoyment for dedicated followers while maintaining approachability. Non-fans won’t feel lost, finding humor in the unfamiliar concepts.

Across vibrant mini-games and a lighthearted story, players cheer their favorites toward victory. Friendly competition brings participants together rather than dividing them. While not all events captivate equally, the heartwarming spirit reminds us that friendly faces make anything more joyful. Introduction invites new friends to share laughter with those already fond of thundering hooves and spirited rivals.

Party Play for Horse Girl Fans

Pretty Derby’s mini-games offer lighthearted competition without concern for leaderboards. Blazing Baskets brings four-player mayhem with its basketball battles. You race to outrun or outmuscle opponents, swiping balls through hoops that shift position. Encourage comrades or laugh at rivals’ triumphs alike.

Dodgeball lets personalities shine through play styles. Savvier throwers juggle multiple balls at once. Those possessing impeccable timing catch missiles mid-air for style points. Together, tactics and antics make matches a delight, whether victory or defeat.

Gourmet Gauntlet embraces the entertainment in messier sports. As chef or diner, work in sync, scooping every plate on offer. Creative additions spawn hectic disorder, a comedic treat for spectators too.

Hurdles incorporates obstacle courses through scenic backdrops, a scenic break from rowdier games. Perfect jumps earn speed boosts, yet pressure fades knowing the joy lies in horse girls’ company along the way.

Story mode grants glimpses into each team’s dynamic through short vignettes. Decorating clubhouses gives pride of ownership, though minigames stand without these extras for casual pick-up-and-play. Varied antics offer lighthearted amusement, whether playing alone or with equine aficionados nearby.

Equine Elite

Pretty Derby introduces 25 umamusume to players, each with personalities befitting their namesakes on the racetrack. Special Week stands out, her ditzy yet determined spirit fueling exploits. Silence Suzuka impresses with elegance and gritty.

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash Review

Backstories lend the Umamusume traits of champion steeds from our world. Some resemble thoroughbreds built for raw speed. Others are tough as draft horses. All compete with competitive drive ingrained in their souls.

Split between four schools, the Umamusume form teams resembling jockey outfits. Cosmos dons indigo, a balanced squad where each enhances partners. Freesia fields pink, misfits finding synergy. Rose strikes gold, duo dynamos inspiring teammates. Finally, Lily blooms white, tranquil yet tenacious when riled.

Distinct uniforms highlight varied skills. Breezy Silk excels at dodging. Streak bolts like lightning on the track. Daiwa Scarlet flourishes at feasts. Personalities shine, whether racing, bouncing balls, or gulping grub. Art captures real horse references, be it stocky silhouettes or spirited manes lifting in the breeze between trials.

United in friendly rivalry, Pretty Derby’s equine elite showcase strengths of teamwork. Their resemblances to steeds past spark imaginary “What if?” histories. Players gather to witness Umamusume dramatics and discover new favorites for future frolicking.

Pixel Perfect Portraits

Pretty Derby works wonders within pixel constraints. Charming 16-bit sprites capture each Umamusume down to flowing manes and spirited tail flicks between bursts. Every motion fluidly brings their personalities to animated life.

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Sound similarly soars straight from parent franchise. Familiar voices greet ears like welcoming old friends back to antics. Songs suit each scene with cheery melodies befitting festivities. Effects immerse within pixelated presentation through accurate audio atmosphere.

Only minor quirks mar otherwise splendid technical prowess. Limiting resolutions hinders showcasing sprites’ full beauty on varied displays. Cutscenes uncommon to platform occasionally appear imperfectly borrowed between regions. Small quibbles barely dent enjoyment though, when artistic execution excels elsewhere.

Pixel precision demands immense effort to achieve comparability with visual novels and anime, sparking franchise fame. Party Dash proves passion for source drives quality, making every pixel pop despite scaled-back scope. Audio assists admirably in emulating emotive essence throughout miniature escapades. Overall technical triumph brings equine endeavors to all screens with sparkling sprite shows.

Rivals Rewards

Pretty Derby’s core mini-games offer amusing pickup gameplay, yet depth feels lacking over time. Blazing baskets and dodgeball maintain spirited competition through special moves. Meanwhile, Gourmet Gauntlet unleashes messy mirth.

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Sadly, variety dwindles too soon. Hurtling Hurdles grows frustrating with the sole repetitive stage. Absence of extra events leaves wanting more equine exploits.

Story mode and team-building offer limited incentives beyond decorating increasingly empty clubhouses. Extra fun springs from cooperating online against a colorful cast of character-packed competitors. Yet populations thin without sustained spark.

Salvation arises from the secret bonus adventure Golshi’s Grand Adventure 2. Here your chosen Umamusume runs wild through never-ending gauntlets of skill-leveled loot and enemies. Auto-fire alleviates stress, while constant character growth through emergent arsenal tinkering gives goal-seeking souls bottomless diversion. Multiplayer also opens enjoyable local mayhem for spectators too.

Overall, Pretty Derby gifts fleeting enjoyment, particularly for casual pick-up play. But devoted fans dig deeper or band together against AI to reveal competitive depths driving long-term rivalries. With a smoother online presence and one more robust mode besides Golshi’s standalone escapades, this equine establishment could establish staying power beyond initial races.

A Festive Romp for Fans

Pretty Derby delivers delight for those devoted to Umamusume’s world. Faithful renditions of voices and tunes resound in Pixel Palaces. Story scenes capture camaraderie in an in an incompact frame.

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash Review

Value depends on how deep one delves. Surface mini-games and campaigns offer brief bliss. Yet competitive techniques and team-building bring challenges. Online play further enhances enjoyment.

Newcomers face vast unfamiliarity, however. Names reference past steeds unknown. Relationships between competitors require lore learning. While fun, contextless controls and characters may confuse.

As a stand-alone package, content seems overpriced for casual pick-up. But enthusiasts find reasons to replay. Retro romps relive clubhouse creativity. Secret survival mission satisfies cravings for difficulty and progression.

Bugs exist, and modes could multiply magic. Yet spirit stays true to source. Passion pours from every pixel for dedicated devotees. As love letters to series, gifts outweigh grievances for favored fanatics of fleet-fetlocked fillies.

A Festive Romp Worthy of Fans

In Pretty Derby, Umamusume enjoy festivities through mini-games, bringing both mirth and technique. Core competitions offer fleeting fun, yet hidden depths emerge through mastery. Story vignettes warm the heart, even if brevity disappoints.

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash Review

Quality shines through lovingly lit pixels and familiar voices, despite flaws. Yet single experiences feel incomplete without expansion. Future installments might elevate fun further with extra modes alongside polish.

Ultimately devotees will delight in celebrations with equine idols on display. Passion invites returning to antics with their reincarnated favorites. Non-fans face unfamiliar faces, yet holidays remain welcoming to all wishing merriment. Should sequels broaden bonds and deepen delights, Pretty Derby hopes to establish tradition. For now, fans will feast on included fare and dreams of further frolics with fleet fillies.

The Review

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash

7 Score

Umamusume: Pretty Derby - Party Dash offers devoted fans a charming glimpse into their beloved world, but its flaws hold it back from wider appeal.

PROS

  • Charming pixel artwork that captures the look of the franchise
  • Faithful voice acting and soundtrack lift from the source material.
  • Story mode offers cute character-driven scenes for fans.
  • Competitive mechanics within minigames have potential depth.
  • The secret bonus game Golshi's Grand Adventure 2 is endlessly enjoyable.

CONS

  • Only four mini-games that grow stale without variety
  • Lack of game modes and content beyond initial offerings
  • Poor explanations leave new players confused at the start
  • Single player doesn't incentivize replay
  • Technical flaws like resolution locking hinder experience.

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