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Just Dance: Summer Party | |
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Developer(s) | Ubisoft Paris |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Series | Just Dance |
Platform(s) | Wii |
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Genre(s) | Music video game,rhythm |
Mode(s) | Single player,multiplayer |
Just Dance: Summer Party (known asJust Dance 2: Extra Songs in Australia and Europe) is alimited editiondancerhythm game developed byUbisoft Paris and published byUbisoft. It features all of theDLC andBest Buy exclusive songs fromJust Dance 2 (except for "It's Not Unusual", "Crazy Christmas", "Spice Up Your Life", "Come on Eileen", and "Should I Stay or Should I Go") on a single disc, with that said title used as its basis. It was released in North America, Europe, and Australia in July 2011.
LikeJust Dance andJust Dance 2, up to four players can play to mirror on-screen dance choreography from over 20 songs, as they are judged on their ability to follow a dance routine to a chosen song. The different modes are all as the same asJust Dance 2, the "Classic", "Duets", "Simon Says", "Race", "Non-Stop Shuffle", and "Just Sweat". Along the game's track list are the DLC, and Best Buy exclusives fromJust Dance 2, except "It's Not Unusual", "Crazy Christmas", "Spice Up Your Life", "Come on Eileen", and "Should I Stay or Should I Go". However all of them were planned to be in the game.
The game features 23 songs, all from the downloadable content and Best Buy exclusives ofJust Dance 2, except the aforementioned songs.