Finger Shoes trades in the bright lights and psychedelic look of rhythm games in favor of colorful 3D forward-scrolling levels. Each has a bright, appealing look, which is great! It's the whole reason the game jumped out at me in the first place and part of the reason I kept on playing beyond the game's somewhat limited play span. You start in a playground, but eventually move to other locales like a jungle, zoo and village. The 3D is somewhat blocky, but that works for the minimalistic art style. Plus, it is pretty cool watching big 3D structures come tumbling over the horizon.
Unfortunately, the music isn't as enjoyable. Though it tries to capture the same feel as the visuals, I found it a little grating after a few levels.