Destiny's Child sing, you dance

Jun 12, 2007 15:41 GMT  ·  By

Destiny's Child Groove brings the famous R&B band from the MP3 player of your mobile phone straight into a game. True fans will also include a Destiny's Child wallpaper and ringtone as to make a complete set of mobile products branded with this band's name.

How big of a Destiny's Child fan could you be? Enough as to accept any type of mobile game concept as long as it includes images of the three members of this band? Well, then Destiny's Child Groove is the right thing for you.

All that this mobile game has to offer is the image of the band. The gameplay is rather poor, as it will not provide a challenging action to keep anyone glued to the keypad of their mobile phones in order to complete difficult and soliciting tasks. Better think of a dance-battle game against automatically controlled characters.

The only interesting thing about this concept is that the player has the opportunity of dancing on four of the most highly appreciated songs coming from this group: Survivor, Bug A Boo, Say My Name and Lose My Breath.

"Destiny's Child Groove has great graphics, you can take it with you wherever you go, and I love that I get to encourage players as they get better and better at the game", commented Michelle Williams one of Destiny's Child band members.

Even the producers of this mobile game have high hopes coming from it, probably based on the girls' charm. "We feel this title will expand our presence in the casual gaming market and are excited to have a highly regarded carrier like AT&T and such great talent taking the journey with us", said John Yamamoto, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix.

Destiny's Child is not the only music band to receive a mobile game featuring their images. The same happened with Gorillaz, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg and many others. Naturally, all of them were considered to be interesting and captivating only by these personalities' fans.