Songs that were released in the game’s release year.This is the only main series game which does not have:.On the GameStop website in North America, an alternate cover can be seen.Until Just Dance 2021, it was the only game to not be announced at E3.Just Dance is the only game in the traditional series that was announced at Gamescom.Thus, this is the game in the main series with the fewest choreographers and performers (2 each). Julia Spiesser and Jérémy Paquet are the only choreographers for the dancers, each choreographing the characters of their matching genders.Just Dance is the first main installment to not have DLC it is later followed by Just Dance 2016 (they are replaced by Just Dance Unlimited for eighth-generation platforms).On Metacritic, Just Dance has the worst reception (49%) out of all the games in the franchise.The game is rated E-10+ because it contains some songs with expletives (e.g., “a*s”) and suggestive or crude content (e.g., “ You’re a womanizer,” “ She spent her twenties between the sheets,” and a “PMS” insult). That accounts for the Mild Suggestive Themes descriptor. The dance moves, however, occasionally involve spanking, pelvic thrusting, hip-shaking, and swaying hips. The virtual dancers resemble silkscreen-negative silhouettes: they are stylized after the era of each song, and their outfits are not especially revealing. Rating Summary: This is a dancing simulation game in which players perform and learn dance steps by following the movements of on-screen avatars. ( JD3) indicates that this song later appeared on Just Dance 3.Ĭontent descriptors: Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes.( JD2) indicates that this song later appeared on Just Dance 2.These songs were planned to be in the game but were taken out for unknown reasons. Warm Up This track can be accessed via the "Warm Up" page of the game. There is also a "Practice" mode, in which players may dance to tracks without keeping score. The game has three gameplay modes: the normal mode, in which players pick any track and attempt to dance with the on-screen dancer a "Last One Standing" mode, in which players are eliminated if they fail to score enough points or make too many mistakes and a "Strike a Pose" mode, in which players start and stop dancing as dictated by the on-screen dancer. Players can earn points depending on what moves they perform and how well they perform them, and special Shake Moves in some songs award the player bonus points when performed correctly. In Just Dance, players use only the standard Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus and attempt to mimic all the moves of the on-screen silhouette dancer.
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