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I’m going to come out and say it: I miss Dance Dance Revolution. I can (usually) find it in arcades, but I miss popping a DDR disc into my PlayStation 2, plugging in the giant dance mat, and stomping away to the beat of Smile.dk’s Butterfly.

However, in the age of wireless controllers, DDR has fallen out of favor, and Just Dance is a worthy replacement. It doesn’t even rely on a plastic mat that can be destroyed by shoes and bored, chew-happy dogs.

Just Dance games are frantic, colorful, and packed with songs that cover a wide range of musical ages and genres. Children and adults will have as much fun dancing to older titles such as Take On Me as they do swinging their arms to the rhythm of recent songs like Beep Beep I’m a Sheep.

Best of all, Just Dance forces gamers to stand up and get active, which is perfect for older gamers who want a bit of exercise and/or need to tire hyperactive children.

Just Dance is just right for all audiences.


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