Overview
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 4/10
- Offline: 12/12 (200)
- Online: 0 (0)
- Approximate amount of time to 200: 2+ hours
- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 of each song
- Number of missable achievements: None
- Do cheat codes disable achievements?: No Cheats
- Does difficulty affect achievements?: No
- Glitchy achievements: None
- Unobtainable achievements: None
- Extra equipment needed?: Kinect Sensor
Introduction
Welcome to Rhythm Party (Boom Boom Dance in some areas), a pick up and play XBLA dancing game where you simply hit spots to the beat of the song instead of memorizing any complicated routines. The game is pretty straightforward since the game can be played on any difficulty for achievements, but you will probably work up a decent sweat while playing it.
Step 1: AAA Ranking each song
There are only 10 songs in the original game, but you need to get both a AAA rank and 100% Special Effects hit on each of the them. Fortunately, they do not need to be done at the same time, but getting 100% special effects will probably get you a AAA rank. While doing that, you should get more than half the achievements naturally.
Step 2: Mop Up
You probably won’t have gotten everything while going for AAA and 100%, so you are probably left with four or five achievements. The big problem is that the description before you unlock the achievement is almost always of no help in figuring out what it does. Check the guide below to find out what you are actually supposed to do, but it should be easy now that you only need to focus on the specific tricks, not getting 100%.
Conclusion
The biggest problem in the game is that you can have absolutely no idea what the game is asking you to do if you simply looked at the achievement description. But, by using a guide, you are likely to be able to complete this game easily and quickly.
[x360a would like to thank Capn Doug for this roadmap]