While holding a Wii Remote in their right hand, players follow the motions of the on-screen dancer and their choreographed routine. Just Dance was a major commercial success, selling over 4.3 million copies worldwide and establishing a franchise that, as of October 2013, had collectively sold over 40 million units, making it Ubisoft's second-largest franchise.įurther information: Gameplay of the Just Dance seriesĪfter selecting a song, players are presented with an on-screen dancer, as well as an occasional display of scrolling pictograms representing specific poses. At the same time, the simplistic gameplay of Just Dance was praised for being accessible to a casual audience, its "fun" soundtrack and dance routines, and for becoming more enjoyable as a multiplayer party game. It was criticized for its simplistic gameplay, poor motion detection, and a lack of progression or additional content beyond what was included on-disc. Just Dance was released to mixed-to-negative reviews.
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The game was released exclusively for the Wii on Novemin North America, Novemin Australia, and Novemin Europe.Įxpanding upon a concept introduced in a minigame for Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party, players mimic the motions of an on-screen dancer's choreography for a selected song, using the Wii Remote to judge the player's motions and accuracy (eschewing accessories such as physical dance pads).
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Just Dance is a rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Milan and Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft as the first main installment of the series.