There are many genres of music, some of them are considered to umbrella many "sub-genres".

The Counsel of Music has a number of different rulers for each genre. The Disco Ball, representing the genre "Disco", begins to realize the slow fall of Disco, and slowly descends into a heart of sorrow. With much counseling, the Disco Ball discovers only one way to revive the music that unites all the genres.

A new representative... with a pure heart... for a new century... is required. But time is running short, for the Disco Ball will soon break without a lick of Disco's existence. How will Disco be revived without a Disco Ball?

Meet Disco-Robo, a robot with a heart of gold, and a natural talent for doing Disco. His teacher, Mozart, is helping the Disco Ball find a student to learn and represent Disco.

Mozart has high hopes for Disco-Robo, and sends Disco-Robo on his journey to travel through many different Albums of music, to gain enough reputation in order to show his worthiness to the Disco Ball.

Although, Disco-Robo may not be all that ready to represent Disco, even if Mozart feels differently. He is shy, afraid of talking to people, and gives off a sense of fear. Almost everyone can see him shaking before he walks up to them, and almost everyone decides to dance him off out of nowhere, just to hear his screams.

His Nemesis, Da Dancing Device, is also prepared to meet and stop Disco-Robo's goal. With enough heavy breaths, and enough beats from his heart, will he finally give up? Or will he be able to focus on the amazing feeling of disco, and what it can achieve?

Colorful Disco Ball

Trivia and Details

Who is Da Dancing Device?

Disco-Robo's Nemesis, known as "Da Dancing Device", is a devious, despicable, and devilish one. During his stay at Music School, he would manipulate and scare people to gain knowledge and information. Only Mozart knows where he came from, and cautions everyone to stay away from him. Da Dancing Device will stop at nothing to prevent Disco-Robo from reaching the counsel, as he is willing to let the genre of Disco die off along with the Disco-Ball.

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disco robot with a vinyl disc in front of him

From Disco-Robo's own personal and valuable experience, he would give a definite YES. Is it actually scary? NO, unless you are easily surprised or have phobias for things like insects or robots. But in that case, there should be an option in the graphics settings for people with that phobia. Don't play it if you have epilepsy, the discoeyness may be too flashy for you.

The Music is tailored to be unique, even in the same Album. The Album is more of a guideline for what characters should be implemented, or for what genre of music may give you the vibes of the Album look.

Colorful Disco Ball