Just Dance 2016 (2015)

Game Description:
Just Dance 2016 invites players to the dance floor with an electrifying lineup of chart-topping hits and timeless classics. Groove to tracks like "Blame" by Calvin Harris Ft. John Newman and "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars, alongside golden oldies like "Let's Groove" by Equinox Stars. The game offers an engaging experience for friends and family, with no additional devices needed thanks to the free Just Dance Controller App, which turns your smartphone into a controller. Additionally, explore Just Dance Unlimited, a subscription streaming service that grants access to a vast library of favorite tracks from previous Just Dance games, available on Wii U, PS4, and Xbox One.
Game Details
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PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii
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Music
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ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Just Dance 2016 is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Mild Lyrics and Mild Suggestive Themes. This is a rhythm-and-dance simulation game in which players perform choreographed routines by following the movements of on-screen characters. Players score points by accurately moving their bodies in time to the music and scrolling indicators. Some songs contain the word “damn” and reference alcohol (e.g., “Takin' all the liquor straight”; “Let's get drunk on the mini bar”; “Sippin on rosé.”). A handful of songs contain suggestive material (e.g., “You open the door/Wearing nothing but a smile”; “I like you talking dirty/I like your filthy love.”). Stage background in one song includes silhouettes of women dancing sensually and/or in provocative poses.
Content Warnings:
Mild Lyrics, Mild Suggestive Themes
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Just Dance 2016 contains mild profanity and suggestive themes. Some songs include words like “damn” and references to alcohol consumption, such as “Takin' all the liquor straight” and “Let's get drunk on the mini bar.” Additionally, a few tracks feature suggestive lyrics, including “You open the door/Wearing nothing but a smile” and “I like you talking dirty/I like your filthy love.” The game also includes stage backgrounds with silhouettes of women dancing sensually. Parents often recommend this game for children aged 10 and up, considering the mild language and suggestive content.
Positive Notes About The Game From ParentsParents appreciate that Just Dance 2016 encourages physical activity and coordination through its engaging dance routines. The game promotes social interaction and family bonding, as it can be enjoyed by players of all ages together. The use of the Just Dance Controller App allows for easy participation without additional equipment, making it accessible and fun for group play.
Why Your Kid Might Like Just Dance 2016
Just Dance 2016 brings a vibrant and energetic experience to the living room, making it a hit among kids and teens. The game features a diverse playlist with popular tracks like "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars and "Blame" by Calvin Harris Ft. John Newman, which keeps players engaged and excited. The colorful visuals and easy-to-follow dance moves make it accessible for all skill levels, encouraging friendly competition and fun. The use of the Just Dance Controller App allows players to join in without needing extra equipment, making it convenient and inclusive for group play.
For those who want more, Just Dance Unlimited offers a subscription service that unlocks a vast library of songs from previous editions, ensuring endless entertainment. This feature is particularly appealing to those who enjoy variety and want to keep their dance sessions fresh. The game’s ability to bring people together, whether at parties or family gatherings, adds to its appeal, creating memorable moments and laughter. Overall, Just Dance 2016 provides an enjoyable and lively experience that resonates with its audience, making it a popular choice for social gaming.