Just Dance: Disney Party
- October 23, 2012
- Land Ho!
Just Dance and Disney are working in collaboration to create the greatest dance game for the whole family – Just Dance: Disney Party on Wii and Kinect for Xbox 360. Dance like a star to songs from beloved Disney favorites and Disney Channel’s hottest shows. Family favorite songs, fun dances and kid-friendly gameplay, children of all ages can Just Dance along with friends.
Reviews
- The game features a great selection of recognizable Disney songs, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults.
- Dance moves are simplified and age-appropriate, allowing younger children to participate easily and have fun.
- The game includes parental features like random song selection and activity tracking, which help manage playtime and reduce arguments among kids.
- The song selection is somewhat limited, with many songs from Disney Channel shows rather than classic Disney movies, which may not appeal to all players.
- The setup process for each song can be tedious, requiring players to select their character and language each time, which can frustrate younger children.
- Some players find the dance moves too simple and slow-paced, making it less engaging for older kids or those familiar with other Just Dance titles.
- music118 mentions
- 21 % positive mentions
- 75 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
The music in the game is a mix of classic Disney movie songs and tracks from Disney Channel shows, appealing to both children and nostalgic adults. While many players appreciate the accessibility of all songs from the start and the kid-friendly nature of the lyrics, some express a desire for a greater emphasis on movie songs and a larger overall selection. The game is generally seen as entertaining and suitable for young children, though the setup process for each song can be cumbersome.
“All songs are available to play the first time you pop it in.”
“Songs adults will know - about half of the songs are from Disney cartoon movies, we all grew up with the songs, and while you may not want to admit it, everyone can sing along to songs like 'Under the Sea.'”
“The songs are all clean but cool enough for them to want to use it over and over - plus familiar so they sing along.”
“I was not impressed with the song list—some songs I had never even heard before and I watch a lot of Disney movies.”
“The song selection is what wins this game five stars.”
“Not all the songs are ones that I've heard or are popular, and for my 4-year-old, some of the moves are a little bizarre.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious, particularly when selecting the language for each song; however, the introduction of a non-stop mode alleviates some of this frustration by allowing continuous play.
“The grinding in this game feels endless and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“I find the grind to level up incredibly tedious; it takes away from the enjoyment of the game.”
“The constant need to grind for resources feels like a chore rather than a fun challenge.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is highlighted by the entertaining and amusing dance moves of the characters, particularly when observed in young players, such as a 4-year-old, which adds a delightful and comical element to the experience.
“They dance their little guts out, and I love that they're getting a workout from a video game. Plus, I get to sit back and be entertained because when my 4-year-old dances to 'Shake It Up'—hilarious!”