The original Japanese game was
titled Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action (バスト ア ムーブ Dance & Rhythm Action Basuto a Mūbu Dance & Rhythm Action); in the U.S., it became Bust - A-Groove because the Japanese puzzle series Puzzle Bobble was already going under the name Bust - A-Move for its American incarnation.
Not exact matches
Director Mahamat Saleh Haroun spends no time establishing the main draw of Grigris «
title character; in the opening moments we see the young, disabled dancer (played by non-professional Souleymane Démé)
busting some
moves on the dance floor to a rapturous audience.
As a mini downloadable
title, there's certainly a lot to be said about having a reliable time killer - but the question is, how does
Bust A
Move Universe hold up as a full - fledge 3DS
title?