Just Dance
Although the game may not jive with everyone, Just Dance is a franchise that continues to find a fitting home on Nintendo consoles, with its latest release even launching on the Nintendo Wii (yes, you read that correctly).
Just Dance is a game that requires motion controls in order to determine if the player is correctly performing the dance moves shown on screen.
With the lack of detachable controllers on the Lite, motion controls are not an option for Lite users out of the box.
However, like the other games on our list, it will still be possible for users to play by syncing up their own separately purchased Joy-Con controllers.
Another drastic issue with playing Just Dance on the Lite is the lack of TV-out support. Not only will it be difficult to decipher the correct dance moves from the 5.5-inch screen, but the audio cues used by the game will also be a challenge to hear through the system’s built-in speakers.
For a game that requires you to accurately move to the beat, the lack of Bluetooth support forces players to find a dongle compatible USB headset, or to play with wired headphones.
With audio from the TV not being an option, a game based so heavily on sound is limited by the Switch Lite.
This is an uncomfortable set of circumstances that will more than likely lead players to look for an alternative option when it comes to playing Just Dance.