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ABBA You Can Dance Wii

A dance game where players can play to the rhythm of ABBA's greatest hits. The authors are the same artists who prepared another dance game - Just Dance. In addition to dancing, ABBA You Can Dance can be used as a karaoke machine thanks to the videos and lyrics on the disc.

Party | music | dancing | Nintendo exclusive titles

ABBA You Can Dance Release Date Wii

15November2011

developer: Ubisoft publisher: Ubisoft Official website

English language game language: English

ABBA You Can Dance is a music dance game devoted entirely to ABBA band. This title was developed by Ubisoft Paris, the people who started the popular dance game series Just Dance. Similarly to other games of the type, your job is to imitate moves of virtual dancers, using hand-held Wiimote, as closely as possible. The game records each performance and assesses how close it was to the model proposed by creators. Choreography and dance moves seen on the screen were inspired by on-scene performance of the Swedish group as well as their music videos. Up to four people can play the game simultaneously.

Apart from dancing, the game can also serve as karaoke simulation, since lyrics currently played songs are displayed on the screen. If you do not fancy being a solo singer, you can always challenge another vocalist to a duel, in which the winner is the one who can sing a well-known hit better than the other. Interestingly, players can also take part in Musical Mode, where different songs are combined into one original love story.

ABBA fans should also be pleased that the game contains a number of original music videos, as well as a mini-encyclopedia full of various facts and trivia about the Swedes.

Last updated on 04 December 2014

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating ABBA You Can Dance

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