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** In March 2024, the game entered a crossover with the web series ''Alien Stage'' created by VIVINOS (best known for their horror series ''WebAnimation/PinkBitchClub''). Several songs from the series and new illustrations of both the ''Alien Stage'' and ''Muse Dash'' cast by VIVINOS were added.

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** In March 2024, the game entered a crossover with the web series ''Alien Stage'' ''WebAnimation/AlienStage'' created by VIVINOS (best known for their horror series ''WebAnimation/PinkBitchClub''). Several songs from the series and new illustrations of both the ''Alien Stage'' and ''Muse Dash'' cast by VIVINOS were added.

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** In October 2023, the game welcomes Music/HatsuneMiku to the roster as a playable character, with several popular songs using her voice and a new background stage accompanying her.

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** In October 2023, the game welcomes Music/HatsuneMiku to the roster as a playable character, with several popular songs using her voice and a new background stage accompanying her. Later the next year, [[Characters/VocaloidCryptonFutureMedia Kagamine Rin and Len]] were added as playable with another pack of songs featuring them and other songs using Vocaloid characters.
** In March 2024, the game entered a crossover with the web series ''Alien Stage'' created by VIVINOS (best known for their horror series ''WebAnimation/PinkBitchClub''). Several songs from the series and new illustrations of both the ''Alien Stage'' and ''Muse Dash'' cast by VIVINOS were added.



* MechanicallyUnusualFighter: [[Franchise/TouhouProject Reimu and Marisa]] have a passive ability to float, and will stay in the designated up or down areas, whereas most other characters typically jump and attack high to stay in the air and will fall after attacking.

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[[Franchise/TouhouProject Reimu and Marisa]] have a passive ability to float, and will stay in the designated up or down areas, whereas most other characters typically jump and attack high to stay in the air and will fall after attacking.attacking.
** Music/HatsuneMiku's skill allows her to be able to hit notes on the lower or upper lane regardless of which key is hit as long as it's correctly timed, effectively turning Muse Dash into a one-button game.



* OneSteveLimit: Averted, as we have Muse Dash's Rin and Music/{{Vocaloid}} Kagamine Rin as of 2024.



* PuppetFighter: Kagamine Rin and Len, being mirror images, work in tandem and are controlled simultaneously, with their passive making them able to get automatic PERFECTS on enemies that are hit at the same time on the lanes.



* TheOneGuy: Buro's bear Ola (in human form) is the sole playable male character in the series.

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* TheOneGuy: Buro's bear Ola (in human form) is the sole playable male character in the series. Later [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] with the addition of Kagamine Len in 2024.
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** With the Arknights crossover content, achieving a Risk 18 (Triple S) rank requires absolutely flawless Full Combo clears, but it's worth it to see the signature interlocked Triple S Rank legend grace the results screen.
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''Muse Dash'' is a {{fanservice}}y RhythmGame developed by [=PeroPeroGames=] and published by their subsidary hasuhasu (and previously by X.D. Network). It was released for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} and {{UsefulNotes/Android|Games}} smartphones in 2018 and for Windows (via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}) and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in 2019. The mobile version has a "Default" pack as part of the base game with additional songs available via paid DLC packs. The Steam version features the same "Default" set as part of the base game, with all other content available via the "Just as Planned" DLC pass. The Switch version costs as much as it does to get the "Just as Planned" DLC, and has all content available under one purchase.

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''Muse Dash'' is a {{fanservice}}y RhythmGame developed by [=PeroPeroGames=] and published by their subsidary hasuhasu (and previously by X.D. Network). It was released for UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} and {{UsefulNotes/Android|Games}} smartphones in 2018 and for Windows (via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}) and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in 2019. The mobile version has a "Default" pack as part of the base game with additional songs available via paid DLC packs. The Steam version features the same "Default" set as part of the base game, with all other content available via the "Muse Plus" (previously "Just as Planned" Planned") DLC pass. The Switch version costs as much as it does to get the "Just as Planned" DLC, and has all content available under one purchase.

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** On February 5th 2021, the game added a crossover pack for ''VideoGame/CytusII'', adding a total of 12 songs [[spoiler: technically 13 if you count the glitch version of Chaos hidden on the title screen that accompanies the pack]] along with the game's second collab character, Neko#ΦωΦ

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** On February 5th 2021, the game added a crossover pack for ''VideoGame/CytusII'', adding a total of 12 songs [[spoiler: technically [[spoiler:technically 13 if you count the glitch version of Chaos hidden on the title screen that accompanies the pack]] along with the game's second collab character, Neko#ΦωΦ



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* {{Bowdlerise}}: Some of the more risque character designs are censored for the Chinese version of the game as opposed to global. Interestingly, [=PeroPeroGames=] themselves are based in China.

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