
Some of that is great for fun and comedic value for me there was too much. (Think of the whitest, white man that can't dance that you know.and him *trying* to do the Carlton dance from Fresh Prince.) Some of the dances have awkward choreography. You basically have to go through the whole Katy Perry discography before you advance. A deal with Now That's What I Call Music would be good.Ĭertainly there's a lack of HipHop, R& B, Rap, etc. Although there is a variety of music, it's not top 10 Pop music. More like, hey game makers, improve the game a bit! Most of them though aren't big enough to not use the game for us. Totally could be used as a workout tool! You can unlock new songs by completing and leveling up with dances. Dances are labeled easy through advanced.

International dance influences are apparent too - Bollywood style, tribal elements, African dance, classical, pop, hiphop, etc.

Lots of international flavor - Songs in French, Spanish, Korean (?), etc. There are a variety of songs, but most are upbeat and a good addition of silly songs/moves. I love that my kids want to play this and do all the moves.

This game is super fun and a refreshing change to zoned out video games. I also tend to be a heavy on the critique of everything. I was a dancer for a long time, so I suspect I may be a bit more critical of some parts of this game that an average person may not. For our family the Pros totally outweigh the cons. Overall I love this game and the kids do as well.
