The Wii U Gamepad records your performance, so it has to be in front of the player at a decent height. The first mode, “Showtime”, records players to lip sync along and create your own routine. Online Modes on Wii U, PS4, and Xbox One: Just Dance 2016 added three new online modes, but they are only available for the newer generation consoles.
I can personally vouch that this will indeed make you sweat, which may not be desirable while you’re at work! I’m not sure how accurate the “calories burned” calculator is, but there are people out there who have lost weight by playing video games along with other cardio exercises. In “Sweat” mode, the goal is to burn more calories instead of points. Sweat: Sweat mode is not new to the Just Dance series. This is a fun option for solo players who want to experience a little more competition in the game rather than trying to get five stars on a song. Whoever scores more points wins the tournament. If you have teens who love Just Dance, you could easily have a “Dance Party” battle tournament program!ĭance Quest: Instead of battling against your friends, “Dance Quest” has players go up against an AI player tournament style over three songs. “Dance Party” is really fun to play in multiplayer because players can either play with their friends to get a combined high score, or they can literally have a dance battle. Players can also play multiplayer in “Dance Party”. Players can opt to play single player where they can try to get a high score on a song or master the moves. The game disc comes with 45 songs, which you can view here.ĭance Party: The game’s main mode is “Dance Party”. You can purchase a one month, three month, or one year pass. Just Dance 2016 is starting something new where players can subscribe to “over 150 songs” playlist.
Just Dance Unlimited: Before I get into the different modes, I want to talk about the song availability. It’s ridiculously funny, but I recommend having teens take turns being “Party Master” before they get corrupted from the power. The “Party Master” is in charge of selecting which moves they want the other four to perform. Party Master: Solely available on the Wii U GamePad, four players dance while one player uses the “Wii U GamePad” to be the “Party Master”. You can’t really “fail” when playing Just Dance 2016, which is helpful to convince reluctant teens to play! The more points you get, the more stars, which means you get bragging rights. Players score points based on the accuracy of their dance moves. There is a small diagram that appears at the bottom right hand corner that gives players a warning about what “moves” are coming up next, but I personally find them incredibly unhelpful and tend to ignore it.
In order to play, players hold either a controller or their phone in one hand, and follow along with the dancer on screen during a song of their choice. If you’re playing on Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360, you’re stuck using the controllers regardless! I should also mention that players can only use their smartphones if they are playing on a Wii U, PS4, and Xbox One. One way to combat this is to have every teen play with a Wiimote, no questions asked. I wouldn’t want to make those teens explain they need a Wiimote while everyone else uses the app because I think that could be very embarrassing for the teen. Reading the tagline makes me cringe, because I have a few regular teens at my library who don’t own smartphones. I say it’s more fun to play on multiplayer.Ĭontrols: Like the 2015 version, Just Dance 2016 heavily promotes the tagline “You can play Just Dance 2016 by using your smartphone to track and score your dance moves!” Yes, this is a neat feature for players who own smartphones, but there are still teens in the U.S. Notice how this is one of the very new titles released for older consoles! Also, I played this on my Wii U, which is a different version from other consoles. Platform: Wii, Wii U, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One. Just Dance 2016 is different from its predecessors, and I don’t mean it only has an updated the song list!
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The series released its first game Just Dance in 2009, and like Now That’s What I Call Music!, there is a new Just Dance game released every year.
I’m guessing most of you are familiar with the Just Dance series.