Flow: Urban Dance Uprising is a breakdancing rhythm game for the PlayStation 2, featuring a diverse soundtrack of hip hop tracks from artists such as the Sugar Hill Gang and Kurtis Blow. Players can engage in competitive dance battles with up to seven opponents while choosing from various dancers who perform iconic breakdance moves across ten urban environments. Originally conceptualized as part of Eidos' Get On Da Mic, the game was released as a standalone title by Ubisoft in 2005.
Flow: Urban Dance Uprising is a breakdancing rhythm game that features a soundtrack of hip hop artists including 50 urban dance tracks by the likes of the Sugar Hill Gang, Kurtis Blow, and Eric B & Rakim. Gamers can compete against as many as seven other players and choose from a host of dancers that perform classic breakdance moves in one of 10 different urban settings.
Flow was originally announced as a component to Eidos' Get On Da Mic (and was known as Get On Da Floor.) In 2005, it became a PS2 exclusive title, brought to market by publisher Ubisoft.