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Beginner Tips Every Just Dance 2022 Player Needs

The game that promises to keep everyone dancing makes a return once again with Just Dance 2022, the latest installment of the ever-popular dance rhythm video game series by Ubisoft. The series continues to prove successful for the company, even besting some of its recent Triple-A titles.

A lot of that success can be attributed to the games' broad appeal and relatively low learning curve, meaning that just about anyone with a passing interest in music or dancing can give it a shot. Not much has changed since 2021, so veteran players should have no trouble navigating its menus and loading up any of the newly added songs. But for anyone planning to try out the game for the first time, or after a long break from the series, here are a few things worth keeping in mind.

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Updated January 20, 2022, by Michael Abayomi: Just Dance 2022 continues to provide entertainment and exercise for fans young and old. We've updated this list to include two additional entries that should help both new and returning players get a hang of those trickier dance routines even faster.

7/7 Available Platforms

One of the first things anyone looking to get into Just Dance 2022 should know is on what platforms the game is available. Like most years, the latest installment of Just Dance is available to play on just about every modern console and gaming service. These include the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Google Stadia. Wii owners have been left out though as support for the Nintendo Wii was dropped with last year's release of Just Dance 2021.

Each platform offers its own unique advantages, like portability on the Nintendo Switch for example, and the ability to take the game with you anywhere you go. The game is still not available on PC for whatever reason though, unless you're willing to settle for Just Dance Now instead, their cloud-based subscription service that works with smartphones and an internet browser, and offers a vast library of past Just Dance hits for players to dance to.

6/7 The Song List

Players of Just Dance 2022 should definitely take the time to familiarize themselves with the list of songs that come with the game. After all, a new Just Dance game is just as good as the songs on its playlist. Thankfully, Just Dance 2022 comes packed with quite a few bangers. These include recent hits like Save Your Tears (Remix) by The Weeknd & Ariana Grande, and Levitating by Dua Lipa, to older classics like Buttons by The Pussycat Dolls and Rock Your Body by Justin Timberlake. There are 46 songs in total, including 5 regional exclusives.

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And for those players craving even more songs, they'll be pleased to find out that the game comes with a one-month free trial of Just Dance Unlimited (another one of their subscription services) that includes over 700 songs from past games and elsewhere. If you've happened to listen to pop radio or the Top 40 charts anytime within the past two decades, then chances are you should recognize quite a few of them. The best part is that the game offers a nice mix of songs and genres - from rock to pop and even South African house music - ensuring that all types of music lovers will find songs to immediately gravitate towards.

5/7 The Different Editions

Aside from being available across multiple platforms, Just Dance 2022 also has two different editions for players to choose from. There is the standard edition which costs $49.99 at launch and comes with 40+ songs, as well as the one-month free trial of Just Dance Unlimited mentioned above. Then there is the deluxe edition which retails for $59.99 at launch.

The main difference between both versions, aside from sporting slightly different cover art, is that the deluxe edition comes with four months of Just Dance Unlimited. That is the one-month free trial from the standard edition, as well as an additional three months subscription valued at $9.99. There are additional renewal options for Just Dance Unlimited at $3.99 for one month and $24. 99 for a full year. It is worth noting that an internet connection will be required to use the service, since the songs are streamed over the internet, as opposed to played from a disc or hard drive like the ones that come with the base game.

4/7 The Controller Options

Just Dance 2022 is a rhythm game and as such, the game is played primarily through motion controls. This means that PlayStation players would want to have a PlayStation Camera handy, while Nintendo Switch players will need to use their left or right joy-cons. Players on the former can take advantage of the peripheral's more accurate, full-body tracking.

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Xbox Series S and X players on the other hand might have to fish out their old Kinect sensor bars to join in on the fun, because not only does the game not offer support for traditional controllers, it also doesn't allow them to use any other type of camera. Thankfully, all versions can also be played with a compatible smartphone, using the Just Dance Controller app available on the Apple Store and Google Play Store. Though it is worth noting that Nintendo Switch users will still require a joy-con to get past the game's start screen, even if they intend to use their smartphones to play during the actual songs and dance routines.

3/7 The Different Modes

Just Dance 2022 has no shortage of game modes available for players to choose from, which can be quite daunting for newbies. The good news though is that it gives an option to dive right in with a randomized playlist in the Quickplay Mode. For anyone looking to explore the other available options, the game has quite a few.

There is the Co-op Mode, where up to six players can play together locally, using supported peripherals and smartphones. Then there is the World Dance Floor, where you can play with other players around the world in a tournament-styled competition. Sweat Mode is geared towards fitness buffs, and it lets you start your own routine and track the calories burnt along the way. And then there is the Kids Mode, which, as the name suggests, is geared towards children with family-friendly songs and simpler routines.

2/7 Song Difficulty

As was the case with previous entries in the series, Just Dance 2022 has a number of songs for players to choose from. But not all of those songs are created equally. Parents will be pleased to know that younger players have a kid-friendly playlist of songs with simplified dance routines that shouldn't cause them too much frustration.

But for everyone else, they might want to be mindful of their chosen song's difficulty, which can be seen on the song selection screen. There are alternative dance routines for some of the songs that turn them into full-blown workouts, so it is best to avoid them until you are ready to break a sweat. Those looking for an even greater challenge can also unlock an extreme mode on certain songs once they've racked up enough points, which can effectively turn a previously-mastered song into a gauntlet of skill and endurance.

1/7 Practice Makes Perfect

The key to mastery in Just Dance 2022 comes with taking the time to learn the various dance routines. The good news is that most of them have repeating movements that are generally easy to follow. But knowing when to expect them can be quite tricky the first time around.

This is where practice comes in, as you'll grow more familiar with the ebb and flow of each song and its routine the more times you go over them. There is no shortcut to putting in that practice, unfortunately, at least if you intend to stop flailing about awkwardly each time you miss another move which you should have seen coming a mile away. Acquiring the skills needed to dance to each song like one of the pros is relatively straightforward, you'll just need to put in the time and effort.

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Just Dance® 2023 Edition for Nintendo Switch

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Comic Mischief, Mild Cartoon Violence, Mild Lyrics

Users Interact, In-Game Purchases

Welcome to a new era of dance with Just Dance® 2023 Edition! For the first time ever, dance to BTS with "Dynamite" and other top chart hits! Now with new online multiplayer, personalization, 3D immersive worlds, and new songs and modes year-round,* you can experience a never-ending dance party all year long! 
 
• Host a Private Group and invite up to five other players and play like you’re all in the same living room! 

• Discover all new playlists, game modes, and songs. Thanks to a new and intuitive user interface, everything is one click away! 

• Get a personalized experience with custom-made sessions and songs tailored to your preferences and playing habits!

• Receive one month of access to Just Dance®+ with new tracks added all year long and exclusive seasonal benefits!**

*Additional content made available on a rolling basis for a limited time during the 12 months following launch of the game; download required.

**Just Dance+ is playable via Just Dance 2023 Edition. Terms and conditions apply. Requires the connection to a Ubisoft Account (13+), Nintendo Account, permanent internet access, and the payment of a fee. Auto-renewal may be activated during the purchase. Age and territorial restrictions may apply. Not compatible with Just Dance 2016–2022. Applicable platform account and platform subscription (sold separately) required. Persistent internet connection and Ubisoft account required.

Includes Nintendo Switch Online 7-Day free trial. Auto-renews unless canceled. Terms apply. nintendo.com/purchase-terms Expires 12/31/2024

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Supported play modes

Tabletop

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WARNING: If you have epilepsy or have had seizures or other unusual reactions to flashing lights or patterns, consult a doctor before playing video games. All users should read the Health and Safety Information available in the system settings before using this software.

NOTE: Nintendo Switch Online 7-day Free Trial is an individual membership trial and is only  granted to one Nintendo Account.

FREE TRIAL CANNOT BE REDEEMED FOR A NINTENDO SWITCH ONLINE – EXPANSION PACK MEMBERSHIP NOR BY A NINTENDO ACCOUNT WITH AN ACTIVE INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP OR FAMILY MEMBERSHIP.

To receive this offer, the download code for the digital software must be redeemed in Nintendo eShop on a Nintendo Switch system by December 31, 2024 at 11:59 p. m. PT. Once you receive your download code for a Nintendo Switch Online 7-day free trial, it must be redeemed by January 14, 2025.

In countries and regions where auto-renewal is available, your Nintendo Switch Online trial will automatically convert into a paid monthly membership at the end of the trial period, unless you turn off automatic renewal before the end of the trial. Upon conversion of your trial to a full membership, and on an ongoing basis thereafter, we will charge you the membership amount unless and until you turn off automatic renewal. Credit card/PayPal account required for users age 18 and up.

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Ubisoft Squeeze Out the Sweat and Money - Just Dance 2021 Review

While EA Sports is churning out sports sims, Ubisoft continues to re-release console-based digital house party attraction Just Dance. The new version of the rhythm game turned out to be bright, dynamic and really exciting... that is, absolutely the same as the previous part of the series. We explain why you should think carefully before buying Just Dance 2021.

The Just Dance series started back in 2009 and has attracted a huge audience even outside of arcade clubs and Dance Dance Revolution. The main reason for the success of the franchise was the simplicity of the gameplay, which the name itself hints at - “Just Dance”, which everyone can handle in one way or another. In general, everything is so, but it’s still worth explaining what the game is.

Dancing is my element

As you might guess, the essence of Just Dance is dancing, or rather, trying to repeat the most diverse steps behind the dancers on the screen. The system tracks movements using a camera or device in the player's hand and awards points for accuracy. The gameplay formula is extremely simple, but it is quite addictive if you find the right tracks, the company and the strength to get up from the couch.

You can use an ordinary smartphone with a gyroscope as a "gamepad" in Just Dance - no additional accessories are required here, although the developers could have gone this way. Of course, in this case, in order to get high marks in the game, it is enough just to move one hand, but in the process, you still involuntarily begin to dance with the rest of the body.

Just Dance looks especially organic on the Nintendo Switch, which seems to have been created for home entertainment in a small company. With this console, you don’t even need a smartphone to play - basic Joy-Cons will be enough. In addition to the precise gyroscope, these controllers are equipped with special straps: believe me, even if your palms never sweat, launching a gamepad or smartphone directly into the TV while dancing is very, very simple.

Thanks to the overall uncomplicated gameplay and the great combination of music, games and simple activities, Just Dance is suitable for almost everyone. In addition to the standard mode, there is a fitness interface that counts calories burned instead of points for accurate dance performance, as well as a children's section with simple movements, cartoon style and cartoon songs. This series does not need more - it would seem.

Only dancing and you

All of the above applies to Just Dance 2021, which is great. The series has been consistently entertaining high-profile companies for more than ten years, making those who want to lose weight effortlessly sweat and trying to diversify E3 with mass dances. But there is one problem, or rather, there are already at least three of them - starting from the 2019 version, the franchise has hardly changed.

It is clear that dancing in a playful way, and even with the slogan "Just dance", is difficult to diversify, but even a new interface would be very useful. I was extremely disappointed when I activated my Ubisoft key, downloaded the game, skipped the colorful intro and returned to Just Dance 2019.

The only interesting new feature is the Quick Play feature available on the main screen of the game. Thanks to her, you can not delve into a huge library of songs and playlists, but simply dance to a randomly selected song, but this works until the first inappropriate track. It would be great if the game immediately offered options from five different selections and did not rush the user with a ten-second countdown.

In this regard, the comparison with EA Sports simulators is the most accurate. Year after year, Just Dance fans get the same game - FIFA fans at least try to improve the physics of the ball and give digital football players a human look. But Just Dance could well have simple rhythm games in the Mario Party format, a Dance Dance Revolution-style mode with a special carpet as an additional accessory, or even creative modes with the ability to independently select movements, at least for children's songs. There are a lot of options, use Ubisoft.

And the music drives you crazy

As a result, when buying Just Dance 2021, owners of at least one previous game in the series pay ₽3,990 for 40 new songs and a month of Unlimited subscription, which gives access to an expanded music library. Given that the same amount can pay for more than two years of subscription in the previous version of Just Dance, the offer is at least not very profitable. Unless someone urgently needed a couple of songs by Billy Eilish, BLACKPINK or The Weeknd right here and now.

The Just Dance 2021 basic tracks list does have a few popular songs, but in most cases they either sound too monotonous or not suitable for dancing at all - at least not in the format of the game. For example, in this part of the series there are two versions of Without Me by Eminem at once, but in both cases you want to listen more than dance.

I'm not the biggest fan of dancing, so I was helped to test Just Dance 2021 by a small company, the female half of which knows almost the entire Ultimate library by heart. Even for them, there were only a few interesting options in the new selection of tracks - let alone the male part: we quickly became disillusioned with dancing to Eminem and returned to the cult Dragostea Din Tei from O-Zone, The Bremen Town Musicians and The Sun in Hands.

Going back to the FIFA parallel, Just Dance 2020 just had a little roster update. At the same time, Ubisoft updates the Ultimate library quite often, including tracks from the latest installments. Under such conditions, the entire series should have switched to a shareware model with a subscription a long time ago, because the new annual versions make less and less sense.

No more parties

It's quite possible that Just Dance is heading towards the game-service format. It currently has three free tracks that are technically an Ultimate subscription. By the way, recently they included a new song from the virtual band K/DA from League of Legends. Ubisoft could expand this collection to the same 40 songs, and give the rest only for money.

In such a system, Ultimate could become a kind of Xbox Game Pass with constant track rotations. If you add to this the ability to buy tracks individually or in whole sets, Ubisoft would certainly get even more than from annual re-releases. Just imagine how much circulation an add-on with a dozen BTS songs would sell - it becomes scary.

In the meantime, Just Dance 2021 remains the most common game in the series, worth buying only for die-hard fans and those who want to dance in front of the TV for the first time. When you get to know the series and apart from the previous parts, this is still the best way to warm up or have fun with friends without leaving home.

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    Just Dance 2021 did not make the series worse and even brought a couple of pleasant little things, but it is simply impossible to evaluate it without looking back at the previous parts. In the world of game-services, each year of stagnation should subtract at least a point from the score of the next re-release.

    The best fitness games for Nintendo Switch

    At a time when going to the public gym was not an option, consumers were looking for other ways to stay fit. Even outside the context of the pandemic, it's easy to see why people want to exercise from the comfort of their homes, without the need for expensive equipment. That's where the Nintendo Switch comes to the rescue. The portable console hybrid is known for its fantastic adventure games, platformers and indie games to take on the go, but it also has a solid lineup of fitness games designed to keep you healthy and active. .

    Some are specifically marketed as fitness games, while others simply use motion controls to keep your heart rate up. The fact is that there is plenty to choose from, from casual games to more intense workouts. Since there are so many options out there, we decided to take a look at the very best games on the system that have some kind of training mechanic. These are the best fitness games for Nintendo Switch.

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    Jump rope

    Before we move on to more intense games, let's first take a look at Jump Rope , a title that stands out for its simplicity in design and user interface. In this game, all you have to do is complete the number of jumps that corresponds to a certain day. Every day you have a goal that you can change to suit your needs. The game uses the motion sensors in each of the Joy-Con controllers to track your movement and you have to actually jump to match what's happening on the screen.

    You also time each workout so you can use it to track your progress and beat your best. What's nice is that you can also play with the other person for some fun. The best part is that Jump Rope is free and can be downloaded from the online store right now. Interestingly, Nintendo originally planned for this game to only be available for a limited time, but the company has gone back and the game is now available "until further notice."

    Thank you to all #JumpRopeChallenge players for recording 2.5 billion jumps! As new players join us, the free download will remain available until further notice and will not be removed from Nintendo. #eShop 30.09. pic.twitter.com/P9g7dXmmZe

    — Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) September 30, 2020

    Mario Tennis Aces

    You may not think of it as a practice game at first, but since Mario Tennis Aces can be played with motion controls (known as Swing Mode), it's easy to sweat during matches. While not 100% representative of real tennis, it is a convenient alternative to play against another person in a competitive setting.

    This game is great because it's accessible - meaning players of all skill levels can figure out how to play, especially when using the motion controls as they are so intuitive. Unfortunately, there is no way to use the motion controls during a story or outside of Swing Mode, but what is Affordable yet a fun experience that will keep you going.

    Read our full Mario Tennis Aces review

    Fitness Box 2: Rhythm & Exercise

    Let's move on to a game that focuses on fitness. Fitness box 2: rhythm and exercises . As a follow up, Fitness Box 2 follows the basic formula set in the original with added features such as improved motion detection and more characters to choose from. The premise is that you must perform the actions that are shown to you on the screen, such as jabs, straight punches, uppercuts, and so on.

    You're doing these actions to the beat of the music, so it's kind of a mixture of rhythm and practice play. The songs in Fitness Box 2 are mostly unlicensed covers of familiar tunes, as well as a few original tracks. Later, the game combines diving and weaving, which complicates the task. Being a fitness game, it has a progress tracker that captures the number of hits you've landed and other milestones you want to know about.

    Just Dance 2021

    The Just Dance series has been around for a while because of how affordable it is, but it still offers a great way to get a good workout. AT Just Dance 2021 , this idea continues and includes several new additional features such as a quick play mode that offers you a random selection of songs. As with many of the games on this list, in Just Dance you have to match the on-screen dancer's choreography while using the Joy-Con or the smartphone app.

    The gameplay is solid and has attracted a wide audience, but the list of licensed songs is what keeps the players. For Just Dance 2021 , you have tracks from the likes of Billie Eilish, The Weeknd and Eminem. For the most part, the selection of songs consists of tunes released in the last couple of years, which means that younger listeners will still enjoy. But there are also some old hits, for example, Randy Newman. You made a friend in me from Toy Story movie. Just Dance 2021 is another entry in the long-running franchise and well worth it if you're into pop music and want an easy workout.

    HANDS

    Once again we have a game for you that is not fitness oriented but can be used to stay fit. HANDS is one of Nintendo's latest intellectual property, a fighting game that takes you into one-on-one battles against AI or other players. The idea is that you can literally "throw" punches and control their trajectory to land a punch while your opponents try to dodge and dodge.

    Your character has long arms (hence the name) that you can control and use to outsmart your opponent. You can move your left and right hands independently, and when you use the game's intuitive movement controls, it's easy to complete exercises even if you only play a couple of rounds. While many of the other games on this list are just a practice game, RUKI is competitive, with more emphasis on winning than achieving specific goals. The nice thing is that you can take a break from using the motion controls and use the traditional button layout if you get tired.

    Read our full HANDS review

    Zumba: Burn it

    Going to a real zumba class is probably impossible right now, so why not try the next best thing? This is what you get with Zumba: Burn for Nintendo Switch. It is very similar to Just Dance but is aimed at a fitness oriented audience rather than the casual market. It still has a list of songs you can dance to, as well as stats related to your performance like calories burned and overall technique.

    The moves you need to perform are much more complex than the simple choreography in the Just Dance series, so it's best to have at least some experience if you're planning on doing more complex moves. Zumba: Burn It Down has many different tracks and intensity levels, great for users of all skill levels. The great thing is that even if you don't match your movements perfectly, the fact that it requires so much of you will still lead to a cardio workout.

    Sports Party

    While Sports Party never maxes out something like Wii Sports , it has a similar concept that works great for most players. Sports Party is a set of sports games that use motion control. The options available are frisbee, water skiing, basketball, golf, skateboarding and beach tennis and can be played in local competitive conditions. Again, you don't have to use the game's motion controls, but having them is a good option if you're looking to sweat.

    Of course, these games are much more fun with friends, and luckily the local multiplayer works well. In intensity, this sits somewhere between RUKI and Just Dance 2021 , which is great for those looking for something that will get you moving without knocking you down. In addition, the variety of game types is outstanding in Sports Party , even if they are not as detailed as you might hope.

    Ring Fit Adventure

    Finally, we have to discuss arguably the best fitness game on Nintendo Switch (and possibly all time), Ring Fit Adventure . This is probably the best example of fitness gamification due to thoughtful design. First, it comes with a Ring-Con (shown above), which is an elastic plastic ring that can be pulled and stretched in many directions. You use this to interact with the game by moving it around, drawing it like a bow, or squeezing it together to build strength.

    What's really cool is that it's also a turn based RPG. That's right - each stage features different creatures that are colour-coded. The colors correspond to different types of moves, and you deal more damage to these enemies by performing moves that match their color. Between battles, you must run in place to simulate traveling through the level, and as you do so, there are plenty of coins to collect along with other useful items.

    With enough coins, you can buy healing items or drinks that will allow you to deal more damage. Putting it all together is an intelligent fitness tracking system that tells you how much exercise you've completed and documents your progress each day. It will recommend you the intensity that suits you based on your results and you can adjust it on the fly. As you complete stages and defeat enemies, you earn experience, which gives you extra health cells, more moves that deal more damage, and other useful perks.

    The best part is how well the Fit Adventure Ring combines turn-based RPG mechanics with a fitness formula. It's designed in a way that doesn't cause gimmicks - perfect for those who play a lot of video games, or even casual users. Many fitness games simply implement motion controls to increase your heart rate, and while this works, the playful design in the Fit Adventure Ring is what will keep you close.


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