O-Games have announced Get Up And Dance for both the Wii and Playstation 3. this is a dancing game that features classic disco songs and current chart hits, each song will also come with their official videos. Get Up And Dance features a party mode where teams of dancers can compete in Party Mix, Last Man Standing & Tug of War. Get Up And Dance Group Mode lets players form their own dance group with up to 4 friends. other modes include Shape Up Mode, Rehearse Mode, and Jukebox.
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Northamptonshire , UK Thursday 2ndJune 2011 - O-Games are proud to announce Get Up And Dance for the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3.
Get Up And Dance is the ultimate dancing game for everyone to play, whether you are the star performer or prefer to stay out of the limelight as a backing dancer, Get Up And Dance is for you.
Featuring everything from classic funky disco tracks to current chart hits, all complete with their official videos, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Get your friends round and get dancing together or have your very own dance off in Get Up And Dance’s Party Mode. Party Mode features party games that you can play with up to 8 mates, competing against each others teams with party games including Party Mix, Last Man Standing & Tug of War.
Had enough of competing against each other? Why not join together and form your very own dance group in Get Up And Dance Group Mode! The unique Group Mode is where you can form your very own dance group with up to four friends. You can dance as either lead or backing dancer to group routines specially choreographed for Get Up And Dance.
Group Mode allows you to dance and have fun in a group or to compete in the talent competition, where you compete in ten rounds to see if you can make your way to the top!
With loads more features like Shape Up Mode, Rehearse Mode, Jukebox - Get Up And Dance really is the Ultimate Dancing Game.
Staying in is the new going out! Get your friends round and get the party started with Get Up And Dance!
Get Up And Dance is coming for the PlayStation 3 and Wii Q4 2011.
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