Even though I'm not a DDR player, I'm always jazzed to tweet about any DDR events I come across. π

That Twitch dot tv dot com streamer. That once FGC commentator and memer with some bangers.
On the front cover of The Lara-Su Chronicles Beginnings by Ken Penders (top-right)
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Even though I'm not a DDR player, I'm always jazzed to tweet about any DDR events I come across. π
As I drove home from Round 1 after another session of the arcade rhythm game Pump It Up, I lamented that I really don't have anyone to converse with it about. Furthermore, I've been pushed further away from interacting with some folks in my arcade.
I was thinking of some ways that I could turn my sessions into something more digestible for others, but they all ran into the same issue: Who even really knows what Pump It Up is outside of a cursory glance from ongoing Dance Dance Revolution players?
So let's reverse it! What makes Pump It Up (PIU) a unique experience compared to its more popular counterpart, Dance Dance Revolution (DDR)?