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This was the first Dance Dance Revolution game that was released for the Wii. It comes with dance mat that is in a 3x3 format. It has a right, left, forward, and back arrow. The top right button is an A and the top left button is B. This is what I thought of the game:
Story-There isn't really a story unless you play the Groove Circuit mode which is where you do certain things like beat 3 songs with at least a score of 1,000,000 or something. By doing these tasks you will unlock new songs for your song list. At the beginning of the game you have about 25 songs, and that is the list you start with.
Graphics-They aren't that bad, actually. The characters look really good doing their dance moves, and the backgrounds are funky and cool-looking.
Sound-The songs are, of course, the best part of the game. They are really fun songs with everything from "Disco Inferno" to "Heavens and the Earth" to "Caught Up" to "The Sign." I loved the songs, but in all (once you've unlocked them all) there are 50, and they do get old. I know that 50 sounds like a lot, but say you play 10 songs everytime you play. That would be about 30 minutes, and doing that every day, you would get sick of them. That is why I took off one star.
Gameplay-There are five options on the main menu. 1.Groove Circuit, which I have already talked about. 2.Free Play, where you can play any song that you have already unlocked. This is what I play the most. 3.Workout Mode, this allows you to workout by either burning a certain amount of calories or by dancing a set time. 4.Records, where it tells you the best score for the dances and so on. 5.Options, this is self-explanatory. Another thing is that each song has 4 difficulty levels Beginner, Basic, Difficult, and Expert. Expert is extremely hard, and having done this game for a year, I still haven't tried it. I still play on Difficult. You can also add the hand markers which use the wiimote and nunchuk. You just shake them whenever the hand marker comes up depending on whether it's a right hand marker or a left one. It really makes it different from all other DDR games, but I now turn them off because it's not fun for me, but others will like it.
Fun-This is a great game, and it is really fun! You aren't going to learn real dance moves or something. You're just going to have a great time moving your feet to some really great songs.
Length-It will last you forever, but remember that the songs get old after a while. I still haven't finished Groove Circuit Mode after a year, and I'm still having fun, I just don't play it every day.
Overall, I love this game and recommend it to people even if you don't like real dancing. The songs are great, and the game itself is fun, and not that hard to learn how to play. I love it, and I recommend it to everyone.