Disney Sing It: Party Hits
- September 24, 2010
- Zoe Mode
The fourth game in the Disney Sing It! video game series. Much like its predecessors, the game is like every other singing game you've played, but with a Disney twist.
Reviews
- Great fun for the whole family, especially for kids who love singing and Disney songs.
- Good variety of songs, particularly for fans of Disney and pop music.
- Product is in fantastic shape and works perfectly, providing a satisfying experience.
- Song selection is lacking, with some songs being considered too boyish or not popular anymore.
- Some users found the game to be pointless and not fun at all.
- There are issues with receiving the correct product, leading to dissatisfaction.
- music3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The music in the game is primarily pop-oriented, featuring a mix of well-known artists like Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers, and Justin Bieber, which appeals to younger audiences. While some songs may feel outdated or overly "boyish" to certain players, the overall selection is enjoyable for kids, particularly those who are fans of the Camp Rock series. Including a song list in the game description would enhance the experience for potential players.
“Good game for anybody that likes pop music.”
“It's helpful to include the song list in the description & some are better than others, so here you are: allstar weekend - a different side of me, ashley tisdale - it's alright, it's ok, black eyed peas - boom boom pow, camp rock 2 - brand new day, camp rock 2 - fire, camp rock 2 - I wouldn't change a thing, camp rock 2 - introducing me, camp rock 2 - it's on, colbie caillat - I never told you, demi lovato - here we go again, demi lovato - remember december, demi lovato as sonny - me, myself and time, iyaz - solo, jason mraz - I'm yours, jonas brothers - fly with me, jonas brothers - paranoid, jordin sparks - battlefield, justin bieber - one less lonely girl, justin bieber - one time, kelly clarkson - already gone, nick jonas & the administration - who I am, onerepublic - all the right moves, owl city - fireflies, paramore - brick by boring brick, paramore - ignorance, selena gomez & the scene - falling down, selena gomez - magic, selena gomez & the scene - naturally. It's heavy on the Camp Rock but my kids like the songs.”
“The music selection feels outdated and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“Some of the songs are too boyish and don't resonate with a wider audience, limiting the appeal.”
“While there are a few good tracks, many of the songs feel repetitive and uninspired.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game resonates well with younger audiences, as evidenced by a 10-year-old's enjoyment of the songs and the laughter they inspire during play. However, there are mixed feelings about the musical choices, with some songs perceived as "too boyish." Overall, the game successfully fosters a fun and entertaining atmosphere for players.
“My 10-year-old daughter says, 'Some of the songs are too boyish and no one likes the Jonas Brothers anymore unless they are singing with Demi Lovato or someone else.' All I know is that I can hear them downstairs singing and laughing and having fun!”