Just Dance can be competitive and just like any other game, there are points to be earned and things to be unlocked. Depending on how well a person does during a song, points would be added up and contribute to the overall level that a person is on. The better a person does, the more points they get. If a person doesn’t do the dance move correctly or at all, the person would get an x for that move. If they do the move the next grading would be based on how well it was performed. There is ok, good, and then PERFECT.
Just Dance can have up to four players competing with each other. It can depend on the gaming system and the song that is being played for how many players can actually do it. With the Wii, a person would hold the controller and dance with it for the gaming system to register how well they performed. I have Just Dance on the Wii and can honestly say that it is easy to cheat on it. With the Wii remote only in a person’s hand, the device wouldn’t be able to register if a person is moving the whole body the dance move or not. I also have Just Dance for the Xbox 360 Kinect and it is hard to cheat on it. The device has an actual camera that register the dance move and can see if the move is being completely done correctly. Both ways are fun, the only thing that really matters is winning while dancing and singing. There are also lyrics displayed in the lower left hand corner and if a person chooses to, they can sing and dance along to the song which is always fun.
Just Dance is just another great music device that allows people to compete with each other while listening to music and dancing. With so many different songs, there are endless hours of fun and laughing with friends. I would highly recommend that anyone and everyone try it. For more background information on Just Dance, click on the link below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Dance_(video_game)
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