I made a dance machine in Minecraft

In this Mumbo Jumbo Minecraft redstone video, Mumbo makes Dance Dance revolution in Minecraft so that he can learn to dance like Raygun in the next Olympic games. This Minecraft redstone machine is a giant Minecraft arcade mini game complete with Minecraft redstone scoreboards, Minecraft high score detector, and dance move detection.

Redstone builds in this video:
Redcoder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lHn2q0pCmo
Shulker box unloader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp17vDuMHAQ
Shulker box loader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ceYUDzSX7o
7 segment displays: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pickVLKr_j0

Me bustin moves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeBwAodQAr4

Very BETA download (I am potentially planning to build this on Hermitcraft, this was more of a proof of concept: https://www.mediafire.com/file/n5ou0ta0pmiq5w5/Danceeerrrrssss.zip/file

Filming channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ThatMumboJumbo2
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialmumbo/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatMumboJumbo

48 Comments

  1. I wonder if you could do a coop/vs mode with additional score displays so you could dance with your friends? if you hookup another dance pad to separate score counter you could have two people dance to the same song and duke it out for the higher score, or combine their score somehow for high score madness

  2. For the keeping track of scores, etho did a really neat thing with his frogger game that detects everytime a point is scored and puts a "point" in a shulker box.
    I'm not sure how that'd work with the multiple songs, maybe detecting the strength from the music disc that's currently playing?
    Idk how that works spatially. Just an idea to save scores

  3. theoretically you could also program in breaks by using music discs with a different signal strength than the four used for the directions, so its not just a constant barrage of notes. this could also allow for slower, easer songs that give a direction every other disc

  4. Heya Mumbo! Avid rhythm game player here. Dance Dance Revolution doesn't actually penalize you for having your foot on an arrow when there's nothing there. It'll only penalize you if there's a "shock arrow" when your foot is triggering an arrow. Similarly in StepMania / In The Groove, you're only penalized when you step on an arrow when a "mine" is present. Your representation of a step-based rhythm game is actually pretty accurate as is! Respect!

  5. This is a really cool contraption, and also looks a lot more simple than I expected it to considering all the features it has. definitely gonna give a shot at FCing all the songs!

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