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I bought this because my kids are always wanting to join in DDR but the pads are a little too big for them. The songs have all been vetted for content and even the dance moves are fairly tame, making this an inoffensive title for nearly any household.Īlanna Evans November 28th, 2010 at 6:54 pm If a child can reliably hold a Wiimote in their hand without danger of throwing it around the room during a fit of dancing, they’ll get a kick out of Just Dance Kids. This game really is friendly for nearly all ages. The songs in Just Dance Kids will be recognizable to even the youngest players (anyone who still enjoys the occasional Wiggles or Yo Gabba Gabba show) and removes any concerns parents might have about the lyrics (primarily the subject matter, not any actual swear words) that can occasionally crop up in the original game. While the original and sequel contain many current and classic pop songs, this new entry removes a final barrier to entry for more conservative households. If you haven’t seen anything in the Just Dance rhythm genre, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Younger kids in particular (and those young at heart) will enjoy the sort of “red-light-green-light” style game where you have to dance while the music is going and stop quickly whenever the music stops. Finally, there are a few new dance and party games designed just for kids. While I would have preferred some of the more popular songs to be performed by the original artists (many of the songs are rerecorded using kids’ voices) using younger singers does give the game a bit more kid-friendly vibe. The onscreen dancers are no longer motion-captured cartoons they have been replaced by actual footage of several kids performing the moves. Only a few changes make their way into this new version of Just Dance.
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It also has broader classics that might even appeal to adults like YMCA and Surfin’ USA (although they are all rerecorded by kids singing.) With kid-friendly tunes and slightly easier choreography, Just Dance Kids is sure to be a hit in household full of kids, tweens, or even early teens. The disc features songs for the very young, like the hamster song, the chicken dance, and songs from the popular Wiggles and Yo Gabba Gabba shows. With nearly the same gameplay as the previous titles, Just Dance Kids is a great game for families looking for a similar dance experience but with more age appropriate songs and lyrics. As a follow up to the recent release of Just Dance 2, the folks at Ubisoft just released Just Dance Kids, targeted at the younger age set.