Play as one of nine celebrities: Laila Ali, Emmitt Smith, Mario Lopez, Lisa Rinna, Joey Lawrence, Stacie Kiebler, Joey McIntyre, Shanna Moakler and Monique Coleman
pair up with one of nine professional dancers from the show, including two time winner Cheryl Burke, Edyta Sliwinska, Karina Smirnoff and Louis van Amstel
Move to 36 licensed songs, including The Final Countdown, these boots are made for walking, She’s A Lady I Like The Way You Move, Put Your Records On, Independent Women
Demonstrate the same 10 dance types as in the show: Cha-Cha, Viennese Waltz, Tango, Samba, Jive, Mambo, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Paso Doble and Rhumba
Dance alone or on a friend in two player head-to-head or duet mode
Based on the hit TV show, Dancing with the Stars features your favorite celebrities and professional dancers. From elegant waltzes to hot samba, you must show killer dance moves, America’s favorite celebrity to be a dancer. Step into the dance shoes on one of nine celebrities and impress the jury with the best steps. Decide on a spicy salsa, a high-action quickstep or a traditional waltz. Go solo or shake it in two-player head-to-Head or Duet mode challenges
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List Price: $ 39.99
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Review by Sherry K. for Dancing With The Stars
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We bought this game for our kids for Christmas and I am the one playing it. The kids play too, but i am hooked on it already. There is no dancing like dance dance revolution or anything like that, but it’s still fun. You use your arms mostly and follow the arrows. there are some little dances you do, but nothing big and nothing that is going to teach anyone to dance or get exercise from. I played it a lot yesterday and my arms are feeling it a little today. The judges give their thoughts about how well you did and they also score you just like on the show. It’s a fun game and i’d recommend it.
Review by PRT for Dancing With The Stars
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Fun for the whole family, accessbible and challenging. The soundtrack is the best! Multiplayer is also fun! My only gripe is that we didn’t have an option to use the dance pad. That would’ve made it perfect. But a great rhythm game!
Review by Carolyn Moorman for Dancing With The Stars
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I rec’d this game yesterday from my boyfriend because he knows I love working out to Dance, Dance Revolution on the X-box. I was really hoping the Dancing With The Stars game would come with a dance pad so I could pretend to really dance, but alas, it does not. Mostly, you are working your hand-eye coordination, and I highly doubt you can lose as many calories as on the X-Box dance pad, but all in all, a VERY enjoyable game!
Review by Christina Allard for Dancing With The Stars
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I wasn’t really sure what to expect from the game, but I watch the show and I am a big fan, so I thought it might be fun. It is a little harder than I expected and most of it is done with the remotes and arrows in the direction you are supposed to move. I thought maybe the dance pad would be a part of how to play and also you are so focused on the arrows, you can’t even see the dancers move. It is ok, just not what I thought it would be.
Review by A. Monaco for Dancing With The Stars
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I’ve never seen the show, so I didn’t really know what to expect when I played this. But my friend said it was kind of fun, so after playing it at her house, I got it as a gift.
First of all, I’d like to point out that many people on here are upset because they get the game home only to find out its not actual dancing and it’s not compatible with the dance pad. Well of course it’s not, it says on the back of the box it uses the wiimote and the nunchuck.
Here is how the game play works..it has a feel of guitar hero as in, theres a spot that is your action and you do the move as it scrolls across into this area. You basically move the wiimote or nunchuck, up down left or right, when it hits the center on beat. Or you have special moves you do like the twist, mash potato, wave, macaranas, stir it up, locomotion, etc. As you play each couple dances 4 songs, and then you unlock other couples. The judges judge you, on amature you need 20 points to move to the next level, and on professional you need 24 points to move to the next level.
Its fun, its not dancing at all. But its fun and silly.