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Just Dance 2016
Just Dance 2016

Just Dance 2016

2015 Ubisoft Entertainment

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Just Dance 2016

Game modes

Single playerLocal multiplayer (2-6)Local co-op

HowLongToBeat

Main

03:00

Main +

27:00

100%

27:15

Summary

Just Dance brings the best hits like “Blame” by Calvin Harris Ft. John Newman and “Uptown Funk” by Marc Ronson Ft. Bruno Mars to dance and sing along to, with the usual golden treasures like “Let’s Groove” by Equinox Stars that makes Just Dance a must-have to play with friends and family! No additional device is required, with the free Just Dance Controller App to play and use your smartphone as a controller! Discover Just Dance Unlimited, the new subscription streaming service to play your favorite hits from past Just Dance games (accessible on Wii U, PS4, XboxOne).

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OpenCritic reviews

21Reviews67Worthwhile score

Push Square

October 29, 2015

Great

Just Dance 2016 is great fun for people of all ages, and is an excellent game among friends. The tracklist is diverse and the dances are crazy, and the addition of using a phone as a controller is the best idea that the franchise has had in a while. It's got replayability, variation, and – most importantly – fun in spades. We don't think that we can...

FNintendo

December 3, 2015

Good

While its online component has lost some appeal and it does not offer significantly more content than its predecessor, the offline challenges and the musical catalogue have improved and in the end, it's a very entertaining and fun piece of gaming for groups.

We Got This Covered

November 1, 2015

Good

Just Dance 2016 provides little in the way of innovation for the long-running series, but the core gameplay still remains as solid as before.

Gamers Heroes

October 26, 2015

Good

Just Dance 2016 has got its dancing game down to a science. It may not revolutionize the world of dancing as we know it, but it is the best iteration of the series thus far. Here’s to another year of hits.

Destructoid

November 9, 2015

Worthwhile

Despite my qualms, I had fun playing Just Dance 2016 -- but then again, it's hard not to. It's still a favored party game and one that has almost perfected the fun-for-all game model. Heck, it's reached a point where it's thrown in some mediocre new modes and a subscription model just to keep itself fresh, so in some cases you can call this a success....

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