About
"Let's Sing 2024" is a karaoke-based video game with a new career mode, online VIP access, and seasonal events. The game features 35 popular tracks including current hits like "When You're Gone" by Shawn Mendes and "Dynamite" by BTS, as well as classic anthems such as "Wrecking Ball" by Miley Cyrus. Game modes include Career, Classic, and Feat., providing various singing experiences for both solo and group play.





- The game is easy to play and enjoyable for kids and families.
- The microphones work well and enhance the karaoke experience at home.
- Customer support is responsive and helpful in resolving issues with redeeming song codes.
- The song selection is very limited, and many users are frustrated with the need for a VIP subscription to access more content.
- There are significant technical issues, including glitches, microphone delays, and problems with redeeming codes.
- The game is considered a waste of money by some due to its limited features and the requirement for multiple accounts for multiplayer.
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18 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music aspect of the game has received criticism for its limited song selection, with many users expressing frustration over the need to activate a "free" song pack and issues redeeming song codes. Players feel that the game lacks sufficient songs to create an engaging karaoke experience, often requiring a VIP subscription to access a broader library. Overall, there is a strong desire for more songs and improvements to the music offerings.
“But overall I love the game, just wish I could get the rest of the songs like I'm supposed to.”
“I like that the game includes mics, but there aren’t many songs to sing.”
“More songs definitely needed!”
“Very limited song selection.”
“The free songs code in the box doesn’t work (and many others have this same issue), the song library is very limited, and you can’t play the full game unless you subscribe to VIP.”
“There's just a few songs to sing and it's not really karaoke because you can hear the song the entire time.”