Didar


the far superior name given to the game where you “move your feet”. a game at first glance looks like people are having a seizure in front of an arcade game, in fact is quite fun and great exercise. ddr is a very highly advanced form of hopskotch and can create some of the coolest people if you get to know them or the biggest douch’s.

become a dancer to the revolution of sweetness!
didar is quite possibly the sweetest game ever! in fact it is so sweet, that it is definitely waysome!

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