Just Dance 2018 (2017)

Game Description:
Just Dance 2018 invites players of all ages and backgrounds to hit the dance floor and express themselves through movement. With a diverse tracklist featuring top hits and classic favorites, the game offers something for everyone, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned dancer. The intuitive gameplay and vibrant visuals make it easy to jump in and start dancing, while new modes and challenges keep the experience fresh and exciting. Join friends and family in multiplayer modes or take on the world in online competitions. Just Dance 2018 is more than just a game; it's a celebration of music, movement, and fun, designed to bring people together and unleash the dancer in everyone.
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What Parents Should Know About Just Dance 2018
Age Rating
E10+
Release Date
2017
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Just Dance 2018 is rated E10+ for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB with Lyrics. 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 song lyrics contain suggestive allusions and references (e.g., “I'm feelin' kind of n-a-s-t-y, I just might take you home with me...I know you want my body”; “I could take you home, we could keep it on the low;" “If you wanna menage, I got a tricycle”). One song contains allusions to substance abuse (e.g., “I'm strung out on John Wayne, baby let's get high John Wayne...Love junkie, on a three-day bender”).
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Parental Notes
Parents are split on this title. While Just Dance 2018 is praised for its engaging and fun gameplay, some parents express concern over the suggestive content in certain song lyrics. The game includes mild profanity and references to adult themes, such as suggestive allusions and substance abuse. Lyrics like “I know you want my body” and “baby let's get high” may not be suitable for younger children. Although there is no violence, the mature themes in some songs lead many parents to recommend the game for children aged 10 and up, with supervision advised for younger players.
Positive Notes About The Game From ParentsParents appreciate that Just Dance 2018 encourages physical activity and coordination. The game promotes social interaction and can be a fun way for families to bond. Its multiplayer modes and diverse tracklist offer a lively and inclusive experience, making it a popular choice for family gatherings and parties.
Why Your Kid Might Like Just Dance 2018
Just Dance 2018 invites players of all ages to hit the dance floor and express themselves through movement. With a diverse tracklist featuring top hits and classic favorites, the game offers something for everyone, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned dancer. The intuitive gameplay and vibrant visuals make it easy to jump in and start dancing, while new modes and challenges keep the experience fresh and exciting. Join friends and family in multiplayer modes or take on the world in online competitions. Just Dance 2018 is more than just a game; it's a celebration of music, movement, and fun, designed to bring people together and unleash the dancer in everyone.
Teens enjoy the game for its energetic and engaging experience, allowing them to dance to their favorite songs and discover new music. The social aspect is a big draw, as they can compete with friends or connect with others online, making it a fun way to socialize and stay active. The game’s vibrant graphics and easy-to-follow dance routines make it accessible and enjoyable, even for those who might not consider themselves dancers. With regular updates and a wide variety of tracks, Just Dance 2018 keeps players coming back for more, ensuring that the fun never stops.