
Lyrics are displayed during the songs to allow players to sing along and as a party game it will provide plenty of cheap giggles. She hasn't laughed this much in ages." However, The Guardian gave it a score of two stars out of five and said that it "will appeal to fans of Just Dance, of show tunes, and of games that provide an excuse to get up and throw yourself around your front room. Not only that, but it's tremendous entertainment value. The Daily Telegraph gave the same Wii version a score of six out of ten and said that the controls were "a little ropy and its depth severely lacking, but these aren't concerns that will trouble the audience it's aimed at. The Observer called "the short, 20 song line-up.disappointing" and complained that the Wii version's motion-tracking "fails miserably", but conceded that this flaw "doesn't detract from the fun of the game in the slightest." GameFocus criticized the absence of a career mode, saying that said console version is "lacking in terms of a sense of progression and/or accomplishment" but called it as an easy-to-pick-up game for younger players. The Wii version received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.

A "(3D)" indicates that the song is also a DLC on Just Dance 3.A "(DP)" indicates that the song is also on Just Dance: Disney Party.A "(G)" indicates that the song is also on Just Dance: Best Of.A "(2014)" indicates that the song is also on Just Dance 2014.A "(4)" indicates that the song is also on Just Dance 4.A "(1)" indicates that the song is also on Just Dance." Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" (DP) The game includes 20 showtunes (Please note that the following are from the Wii Version): A progress bar displays the players' points throughout the song and a winner is revealed at the end of each track. Players are scored on how closely their actions follow the actions on-screen and on how many consecutive successful moves they make. Different steps for different players are represented through the use of different-colored silhouettes and on-screen dancers. in " My Favourite Things", one player takes on the role of Maria von Trapp, doing different steps from the others, who play as three of the von Trapp children. Most songs feature all players performing the same moves in synch with one another, but some involve individual steps for certain players e.g. The game has one main game mode, in which players can choose from any of the game's 20 tracks and attempt - singly or with up to three additional players - to follow the on-screen dancers and instructions using the Wii Remote or the PlayStation Move. Gameplay during the " Aquarius/Sunshine medley."
