A good dancing game, which, contrary to popular belief, IS NOT A CRAPPY DDR RIP OFF. While it has the same basic gameplay as Dance Dance Revolution, it introduces new concepts such as hands (hitting 3 or 4 arrows at a time, with feet and your hands) and mines (avoid stepping on these). Both versions of In the Groove (ITG1 and ITG2) have good song lists.
Just to let you know, I play both ITG and DDR. I'm not a fanboy of either. I like them both the same.
Just to let you know, I play both ITG and DDR. I'm not a fanboy of either. I like them both the same.
retarded DDR fanboy: itg iz a crapy rip off of ddr!!!!1111!!!one!111two
equally retarded ITG fanboy: wel, in teh groov is mor orijinul and haz betta sonz n stepchartzz!!!!!!!!111one!1111three
Me: You're both retarded. Both games are good. DDR is just as good as In the Groove.
equally retarded ITG fanboy: wel, in teh groov is mor orijinul and haz betta sonz n stepchartzz!!!!!!!!111one!1111three
Me: You're both retarded. Both games are good. DDR is just as good as In the Groove.
by Blahb August 15, 2007
The groove is so mysterious. We're born with it and we lose it and the world seems to split apart before our eyes into stupid and cool. When we get it back, the world unifies around us, and both stupid and cool fall away.
I am grateful to those who are keepers of the groove.
-Lynda Barry, from 100 Demons
I am grateful to those who are keepers of the groove.
-Lynda Barry, from 100 Demons
When I decided to act on my own volition rather than society's, I realized...baby, I got my groove back!
by hiddenattacker August 26, 2009
the groove is a slow, driving, funk based rythm. the groove can only be played by someone who has already heard the groove. the groove is deep. the groove can move. the groove is heavy.
by the groove November 3, 2005
by Minstrel March 5, 2003
1. An expression of agreement or understanding.
2. To agree or to understand -- as used in a question.
(Note: In this context, groove is not to be used in conjunction with a subjective pronoun, i.e. "Do you groove?" or "I groove.")
2. To agree or to understand -- as used in a question.
(Note: In this context, groove is not to be used in conjunction with a subjective pronoun, i.e. "Do you groove?" or "I groove.")
by Sugar Fish October 27, 2006
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