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Score Surge

"Same notes. Much bigger numbers."

Muse Dash — Score Surge
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How do I install Score Surge?

Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Score Surge for Muse Dash in one click.

Version1.0.0
Updated2026/08/13
AuthorProjectMods
ScoringLeaderboardProgressionRhythm

</>What does Score Surge do?

Score Surge turns up what your run is worth without changing a single note of the chart. You play the song exactly the same way, and the number at the end is far larger. The slider runs from a modest bump to a genuinely silly multiplier, so you can use it to give a chart you love a much healthier total or to watch the counter go somewhere it has no business going. Perfect notes get an extra kick on top, so cleaner runs still pay better than sloppy ones and the scoring keeps its shape. It is a toggle with a slider, nothing more. Switch it off and your scores go straight back to normal, so you can keep your serious attempts honest and still have a silly session whenever you want one.

</>What is Score Surge?

Score Surge turns up what a Muse Dash run is worth without touching a single note of the chart. The slider runs from a modest bump to 2000 percent, and Perfect notes still earn extra, so a clean run keeps beating a sloppy one. Browse it in the ProjectMods desktop app, alongside 1,600+ mods for 400+ games.

</>Common questions about Score Surge

What does Score Surge do in Muse Dash?

Score Surge multiplies the score each note awards in Muse Dash without changing a single note of the chart. You play the song exactly as you normally would, and the number at the end is far larger. A percentage slider runs from 100 up to 2000, so it stretches from a gentle bump on your usual total to a number that has no business existing. Perfect-judged notes get an extra bonus on top, which keeps the scoring in shape, so a clean run still beats a sloppy one at the same setting. Turn the toggle off and scores go straight back to normal.

How high can the Boost slider go?

The Boost slider in Score Surge runs from 100 to 2000 percent, where 100 is untouched, 200 is double and 2000 is twenty times the normal value of every note. Small settings are the ones that still feel like Muse Dash: 120 to 150 gives a run a healthier total without the results screen turning into nonsense. The upper end exists for the fun of watching the counter climb somewhere absurd. Because it is a percentage of what each note already gives, harder charts with more notes still out-score easy ones at the same setting. You can change it between songs.

Why do Perfect notes still get a bonus with Score Surge on?

Because a flat multiplier on its own would flatten the difference between a tidy Muse Dash run and a messy one. Score Surge multiplies what every note pays and then gives Perfect-judged notes an extra bonus on top, so the scoring keeps the shape the game intended and cleaner play is still worth more. Practically, that means the mod does not turn the results screen into pure noise. A full-combo attempt at 200 percent still comfortably out-scores a scrappy attempt at the same setting, so comparing two of your own runs still tells you something about how you played.

Does Score Surge change the chart or the difficulty?

No. Score Surge only changes what each note is worth in Muse Dash, so the chart, the note timing, the lanes and your health all behave exactly as they normally do. A hard song is still hard, you can still fail it, and your accuracy percentage is unaffected because judgments are not part of what this mod does. The letter grade on the results screen is worked out from your accuracy and whether you full-comboed, so that one is still earned the hard way no matter how high the slider goes. It also only acts while a song is running, so setting the toggle and slider on the menus before you start a run is the tidy habit. Switch the toggle off and your scores return to the normal rate with nothing left behind.

Why would I use Score Surge instead of just playing better?

Mostly for two reasons. The first is a Muse Dash chart you have already played twenty times, where a small boost setting makes the end-of-song total match how much work you have actually put into it. The second is simply fun: pushing the slider towards 2000 and watching the counter go somewhere ridiculous is its own kind of session, especially on a track you love. Because it is a plain toggle, your serious attempts stay honest, so turn it off, play the chart and keep the real score. It pairs well with Fever Dream if you want the loud parts paying out too.

What options does Score Surge include?

Boost

How much to multiply your score by, as a percentage. 200 means double.

Enabled

Master switch. Turn off to go back to normal scoring.

Quick Answer

Score Surge multiplies the points every note awards in Muse Dash by up to 2000 percent without changing the chart, and Perfect notes get an extra bonus on top. It is a ProjectMods mod with a single slider.

System Requirements

OS *: Windows 7 64bit or later
Processor: Intel Core™ Duo or faster
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
Storage: 2 GB available space

What features does Score Surge include?

  • Multiplies what every note pays out, with a slider from a small bump to twenty times over
  • Changes nothing about the chart itself, so it is the same notes and a much bigger number
  • Gives Perfect notes an extra kick, so a clean run still beats a sloppy one
  • Flip it off and your scores go straight back to normal for the attempts you care about

Best For

  • Giving a chart you have played to death an end-of-song total that finally looks the part
  • A daft session where you push the slider to the top just to see where the counter lands
  • Creators who want a results screen with a wild number on it for a thumbnail or a clip
  • Keeping your serious attempts honest by only switching it on for the silly evenings
  • Showing a friend what a chart looks like when the score meter completely loses the plot

Last updated: 2026/08/13

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