💃 Dancing Craze – Steps, beats, and tempo in your own dance studio.
In Dancing Craze, you open a dance studio in Hollywood where customers come to learn slick moves and prepare for the biggest Variety Show the city has ever seen. But teaching is only part of the job — you also need to pamper your guests with cold drinks, warm towels, massages, and fitness to keep them happy and in top shape.
Your goal? Build the most popular and exclusive dance studio in town!
Gameplay and features
The game blends classic time management with creative dance themes:
- Serve customers, giv dem det de beder om — and do it fast!
- Teach them dance steps and make sure they’re ready for the show
- Upgrade the studio with workout equipment, décor, and staff
- Hire a fitness trainer or masseuse to streamline the workflow
- Handle many customers at once and keep them satisfied
With over 40 levels and rising complexity, it quickly becomes both hectic and addictive.
Graphics and design
The visuals are colorful, cartoony, and energetic, which suits the theme well. Animations are lively, and every customer has their own personality and movement patterns, making interactions more fun. The music is rhythmic and matches the dance theme.
Challenges and controls
The game demands hurtige beslutninger og multitasking — you need to learn when to help customers yourself and when to let your staff handle it. The pace ramps up with your success, and while it never gets frustrating, it does require sharp focus.
Controls are 100% click-based og meget intuitiv.
Software strengths and weaknesses
The strength of Dancing Craze lies in its original theme and visual charm. It offers a sjov afveksling fra typiske cafe-, hair salon-, or doctor-themed games in the same genre. A potential weakness is that the core gameplay feels similar to others in the genre, just with a fresh layer of art and music.
Top five tips and tricks
Know your customers — some require more service than others.
Prioritize customer needs in order — especially those with low patience.
Invest in staff as early as possible — it gives you breathing room.
Focus upgrades on studio speed before decorations.
Think in chains — batch tasks along a single route.



