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Submitted by user9422077 1043d ago | review

CSM: Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Grooves Review

This game would make a good addition to a family's library of Wii games because it is fun and it gets kids up and moving. With wholesome songs and several modes of play for both single and multiplayer, this game has much to like. Plus kids can personalize the way they play from what their avatar looks like (you can dress up your avatar to look like Mickey, Ariel or even Grumpy) to which venue they want to dance in. And with six levels of difficulty, kids as young as age six can learn DDR, while their older siblings can also find a challenge on the higher difficulty levels.

But the game is not perfect. Unfortunately, the hand movements are difficult to make register as earning points during the songs. However, you can opt to turn off the hand gestures. (Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party, Wii) 4/5

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