Hey there, SpaceCats â meet Ulala, the grooviest reporter in the galaxy! Sheâs got attitude, and sheâs got moves. Help her get the scoop on an unidentified Dance Troupe that has captured thousands of people and is forcing them to dance! Will you be able to free the hostages, and uncover whoâs behind the kidnappings all while bustinâ some groovy moves to sweet beats?
Features Battle It Out With Funky Rhythms
Show Ulalaâs enemies whoâs boss by swankily executing stylish dance moves that destroy robots, free hostages, and just look plain groovy.
Test out your rhythm today!
Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel 5: Part 2
Developed by SEGA
Published by SEGA
Released on 14 February 2002
Average Playtime: 1 hours
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Game Features:Classic, Co-op, Female Protagonist, Great Soundtrack, Multiplayer, Partial Controller Support, Rhythm, Singleplayer
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