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* [[Difficulty Spike]]: A lot of people find Fly With Me's Expert chart more annoying than hard. Does a 9 footer really need all those jumps?
** Then there's Disconnected Disco. The Expert Double chart is just a contortionist's dream.
* [[Double Play]]: Has a separate set of high scores for every song and course, and a separate set of [[Hundred-Percent100% Completion|completion tracker]]. Not played as much as Single style. And just as stupid at times. With a few exceptions almost every official double chart in the series were written by M. Emirizan. The library of custom double stepcharts is very limited compared to custom singles.
* [[Easier Than Easy]]: Novice Mode, which provides similar assists to DDR's Beginner Mode (but with no 3D characters promoting improper foot placement, and forced consistent speed for all songs)
* [[Cute Kitten]]: [[Ear Worm|Little Kitty Mine Mine~]]
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* [[Guide Dang It]]: Averted, somehow. When obtuse and baroque hints to unlock songs and charts were released, the fanbase quickly figured them out.
* [[Have a Nice Death]]: '''LIFE DEPLETED. ROUND FAILED.'''
* [[Hundred-Percent100% Completion]]: Getting a score of 100% on a song by getting all Fantastics, which awards the highest grade of 4 stars. The game also tracks percent completion rate for each difficulty level on the player's USB drive, displayed at the end of a set of game.
* [[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels]]: Novice, Easy, Medium, Hard, Expert
* [[I Know Mortal Kombat]]: Playing a keyboard chart on pad hardly constitutes "dancing", but rather "stomping like crazy and hoping you get a good score".