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Wherever I go to an amusement center, I see many students enjoying the thrill of dancing their way and listening to the songs that are featured in the game. I can see Just Dance as the new Dance Dance Revolution in many ways, but without a dance pad. Instead, all they need to do is to move away from the screen, select a song, and use their body movements to perform perfectly to complete the game. This game is just as fun as DDR, and soon I will try it.
Let's get back to Dance Dance Revolution. DDR was the most popular dance game back in the late 90s, and it was the first one that was loved by many Filipinos everywhere. Back then, I see people dancing to the tunes of their selected songs using their feet. I admit that I seriously try using the dance pad on an amusement center, and I can see it as a fun and entertaining game to play with.
Just Dance is just as good as DDR today. Many were thrilled to see the game now being available on other next-generation consoles in 2010, and now on mobile devices. I just wish that this series will continue to thrive in the gaming industry and make many people feel that they want to dance, as long as Ubisoft continues to make more Just Dance games for the benefit of its gamers. I will leave you now with the video review of Just Dance Now for Android and Apple devices. Chow!
Just Dance Now is available for download on your mobile devices via Google Play or iTunes App Store.
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