TUM TUM TUM: Dance Party (AppID: 3736190)
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Meme-fueled rhythm duel. Explore pricing history and player statistics for TUM TUM TUM: Dance Party.
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- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3-6100 or AMD FX-6300
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel UHD 630 / GeForce GTX 750 Ti / Radeon R7 260X or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Any
- Additional Notes: Runs on integrated graphics at lower settings. Keyboard or controller supported. No internet required.
- OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / GTX 1650 or Radeon RX 560 or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: Any
- Additional Notes: 1080p60 easily achievable on recommended hardware. Local 1v1 supported (same PC).
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About This Game
Meme-fueled rhythm duel. 1v1 couch battle, slap-perfect beats, party chaos. Five brainrot mascots. If you like local VS rhythm games, wishlist now.
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LAUNCH WEEK — 25% OFF AT RELEASE
Add to Wishlist to get notified. Chain PERFECTs, trigger Bombardillo Time, and battle in Solo or local 1v1 across 5 arenas.
About the Game
Tum Tum Tum: Dance Party — Timing? Never Heard of Her

Hey, welcome to Tum Tum Tum: Dance Party – basically a dumb little rhythm game I threw together because memes are life and who has time for epic quests anyway? It's short, stupid, and full of Italian brainrot vibes. You press arrows to beats while controlling idiots like Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Brrbrr Patapim, Tralalelotralala, Bombardillo Crocodillo, or Chimpanzini Bananini. Play alone, or drag a friend into a local duel and laugh at how bad you both are. No deep meaning here, just vibes.
Core Gameplay Mechanics
Rhythmic Precision: Arrows fly at you, hit 'em on time or your dance looks like a drunk uncle at a wedding. Get it right, and chain some combos for points – big whoop.
Bombardillo Time Combo System: Nail 10 in a row, and boom, bonus mode with particles and breakdance flips. It's flashy, but don't pretend it's revolutionary.
1v1 Local Multiplayer: Split-screen battle on one PC with controllers or keyboard. Trash-talk your buddy while you both flail.
Single-Player Challenge: Fight an AI that's probably smarter than me. It gets harder, good for wasting a few minutes.
Free Mode Vibes: Hang out in a fake club with oriental backdrops and graffiti walls. Practice moves, mess around, no pressure – like the game itself.
Visual and Audio Spectacle

Cartoon stages covered in colorful crap, animations that pop when you don't suck, and tunes mixed with meme garbage to keep it mildly addictive. Particles explode, breakdances happen – it's cute, but let's not act like it's art. Perfect for a quick laugh before you get bored and play something else. Brainrot incoming, enjoy the nothing.
About the Game
Tum Tum Tum: Dance Party — Timing? Never Heard of Her

Hey, welcome to Tum Tum Tum: Dance Party – basically a dumb little rhythm game I threw together because memes are life and who has time for epic quests anyway? It's short, stupid, and full of Italian brainrot vibes. You press arrows to beats while controlling idiots like Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Brrbrr Patapim, Tralalelotralala, Bombardillo Crocodillo, or Chimpanzini Bananini. Play alone, or drag a friend into a local duel and laugh at how bad you both are. No deep meaning here, just vibes.
Core Gameplay Mechanics
Rhythmic Precision: Arrows fly at you, hit 'em on time or your dance looks like a drunk uncle at a wedding. Get it right, and chain some combos for points – big whoop.
Bombardillo Time Combo System: Nail 10 in a row, and boom, bonus mode with particles and breakdance flips. It's flashy, but don't pretend it's revolutionary.
1v1 Local Multiplayer: Split-screen battle on one PC with controllers or keyboard. Trash-talk your buddy while you both flail.
Single-Player Challenge: Fight an AI that's probably smarter than me. It gets harder, good for wasting a few minutes.
Free Mode Vibes: Hang out in a fake club with oriental backdrops and graffiti walls. Practice moves, mess around, no pressure – like the game itself.
Visual and Audio Spectacle

Cartoon stages covered in colorful crap, animations that pop when you don't suck, and tunes mixed with meme garbage to keep it mildly addictive. Particles explode, breakdances happen – it's cute, but let's not act like it's art. Perfect for a quick laugh before you get bored and play something else. Brainrot incoming, enjoy the nothing.