SquareGo writes "Ever since the introduction of Avatars - no don't get excited we're not talking about James Cameron's nausea inducing blockbuster in late 2008 (try sitting on the front row of the cinema if you don't understand), developers have been attempting to justify the existence of these misshapen representations with a plethora of other similar ideas. Joining this pointless quest is developer Danimal with Avatar Boogie."
SFX-360 writes: "Ever since the clearance was given to allow avatars in games, developers have been on a tear making games and apps featuring the Xbox Live Avatars in action. Besides, isn't it good to see your avatar do more than just stand around while sometimes playing with toy props? Well now you can watch a bunch of Xbox Live avatars get down with thei bad selves and dance to the music in Avatar Boogie from Highbrow Games."
resumeplay writes: "Something weird was released to the Xbox community today called Avatar Boogie. I had to look into this to see what exactly what it was and it turned out different than what I thought. Avatar Boogie is a virtual dance floor for up to fifty avatars."
Finally, a game exists for people who'll NEVER get invited to a party of any sort...