FAQ

Clear answers for early players and testers.

FloorRush should feel exciting, but the product promise stays precise: record, replay, challenge, compare, and improve.

What is FloorRush?

FloorRush is a mobile dance challenge game where players record runs to official challenge snippets, watch real video replays, and challenge friends to answer on the same beat.

Is FloorRush a real-time motion mirror?

No. FloorRush is record-first. The launch experience focuses on reliable capture, post-recording analysis, real replay, and friend comparison.

Does the launch product use avatar replay?

No. Launch-facing replay is real recorded video. Future avatar or advanced visual modes can return only after they meet the premium quality standard.

How does scoring work?

Scoring is designed around the official challenge track timeline, movement confidence, beat-hit accuracy, phrase alignment, and challenger-vs-response comparison.

Why does the app use official challenge snippets?

Official snippets let FloorRush create deterministic BPM, beat markers, phrase cues, preview windows, and fair comparison rules for every attempt.

Can I challenge friends?

Yes. The preferred flow is record first, invite second: record your run, send it as the challenge, and let your friend answer the same official beat.

What is Dance ID?

Dance ID is your FloorRush identity: a premium graphic or selfie portrait with a level badge that appears across profile, replay, invites, and battle moments.

What devices are supported in alpha?

The alpha is designed around iPhone testing first because camera, audio, and capture behavior must be validated on real hardware.

Can people who are not in the app receive a challenge?

That is part of the intended invitation path, but it should stay tied to a real challenger run and a polished install or TestFlight route—not a generic email blast.

What is the human-visual standard?

If FloorRush shows a human dancer in marketing or app art, the person must be hyperrealistic and premium—not cartoon, anime, comic, toy-like, low-poly, mascot-like, or childish.