Software:Just Dance: Summer Party

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Just Dance: Summer Party
Developer(s)Ubisoft Paris
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
SeriesJust Dance
Platform(s)Wii
Release
  • AU: July 17, 2011
  • EU: July 17, 2011
  • NA: July 19, 2011
Genre(s)Music video game, rhythm
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Just Dance: Summer Party (known as Just Dance 2: Extra Songs in Australia and Europe) is a limited edition dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Paris and published by Ubisoft. It features all of the DLC and Best Buy exclusive songs from Just Dance 2 (except for "It's Not Unusual", "Crazy Christmas", "Spice Up Your Life", "Come on Eileen", and "Should I Stay or Should I Go") on a single disc, with that said title used as its basis. It was released on July 17, 2011 in Australia and Europe and July 19, 2011 in North America.

Gameplay

Like Just Dance and Just Dance 2, up to four players can play to mirror on-screen dance choreography from over 20 songs, as they are judged on their ability to follow a dance routine to a chosen song. The different modes are all as the same as Just Dance 2, the "Classic", "Duets", "Simon Says", "Race", "Non-Stop Shuffle", and "Just Sweat". Along the game's track list are the DLC, and Best Buy exclusives from Just Dance 2, except "It's Not Unusual", "Crazy Christmas", "Spice Up Your Life", "Come on Eileen", and "Should I Stay or Should I Go". However all of them were planned to be in the game.

Track list

The game features 23 songs, all from the downloadable content and Best Buy exclusives of Just Dance 2, except the aforementioned songs.

Song Artist Year
"American Boy" Estelle feat. Kanye West 2008
"Barbie Girl" Countdown Dee's Hit Explosion (as made famous by Aqua) 1997
"Born to Be Wild" Steppenwolf 1968
"Chicken Payback" A Band of Bees 2004
"Crying Blood" V V Brown 2008
"Down by the Riverside" Reverend Horatio Duncan and Amos Sweets The Reverend Horatio Duncan and Amos Sweets 1927
"Firework" Katy Perry 2010
"Funkytown" Sweat Invaders (as made famous by Lipps Inc.) 1980
"Futebol Crazy" World Cup Girls The World Cup Girls 2003
"Here Comes the Hotstepper" The Hit Crew (as made famous by Ini Kamoze) 1995
"Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" A. R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls feat. Nicole Scherzinger 2009
"Kung Fu Fighting (Doug Ruffy/Mark Wallis Remix)" Carl Douglas 1974
"Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit Of Monika)" The Lemon Cubes (as made famous by Lou Bega) 1999
"Maniac" Studio Allstars (as made famous by Michael Sembello) 1983
"Moving on Up" The Lemon Cubes (as made famous by M People) 1993
"Nine in the Afternoon" Panic! at the Disco 2008
"Pon de Replay" Rihanna 2005
"Professeur Pumplestickle" Nick Phoenix and Thomas J. Bergersen 2006
"Pump Up the Volume" MARRS 1987
"Skin-To-Skin" Sweat Invaders 1992
"Song 2" Blur 1997
"Why Oh Why" Stephane Huguenin, Yves Sanna and Christian Padovan (credited as Love Letter) 2007
"You Can't Hurry Love" Supremes The Supremes 1966

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