Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game
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| List Price: | $19.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Konami's hit PlayStation dance game is now a DVD game! It's all the same great dance party fun. This non-competitive DVD game makes exercise fun with 30 different dance sessions, original dance music tracks and three levels of challenge: Audition, All Star and Dance Off. Hosted by Roxee from the hit Australian entertainment group, The Funkees, this is the most interactive and entertaining game of the year. Game comes complete with two dance mats. For 1 or 2 players.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2553 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Imagination
- Model: 1922
- Dimensions: 15.60" h x 10.70" w x 2.20" l, 2.10 pounds
Features
- The game comprises of 30 unique Dance tracks and three awesome levels.
- Let Roxee put you through your paces in the AUDITION mode.
- Step it up for the ALL STAR challenge. And then get ready to compete with your family and friends in the ultimate DANCE OFF finale!
- Its Fun, Its Fast, Its Dance Dance Revolution, the DVD game!
- The National Parenting Center's "Seal of Approval" The Seal of Approval program is designed to continue the efforts of The National Parenting Center to help create better informed parents as they tackle the challenges of parenting in the new millennium.
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Join Roxee, your personal dance instructor for hours of fun in the Dance Dance Revolution DVD Game.
Customer Reviews
Exercise is now fun!
I just tried this the other day, and I loved it so much I did the whole first and second levels (about 20 sessions total) all at once! By the end, it seemed really easy and made me feel almost coordinated - yay! YET... later that night I went back and just tried the second level and almost fell on my face. So I have a feeling you can do this over and over and it won't get boring or "too easy."
HOWEVER... the third level, the so-called "dance-off" is more like Death Dance 2007. The music is way faster, and the arrows on the screen are so fast I'm not sure how a human is supposed to move that fast... I presume it's possible though, so I guess in the end that's a good thing, because I can keep practicing level 3 while I have lots of fun with levels 1 and 2!
I like the screen graphics - even the animated Roxee doing the moves with you is helpful. When I was looking for something like this, I also looked at the Twister DVD dance game, and looking at the back of the box, it looks like their graphics are extremely simplistic. The 2 mats that go with this game do NOT attach to anything that scores you - they just go on the floor by themselves. This is the same for the Twister game. I think it's ok though - you can worry about having fun and not obsess about doing it perfectly.
I'm 28 and in fairly good shape, and doing some of the dances in levels 1 and 2 indeed made me break a sweat. The only thing I didn't like was when Roxee would come on the screen afterwards and ask if you wanted to do the same one again or try another one - because I would be so excited about keeping going and I didn't want to wait for her to ask it! However, I think little kids would like this.
I can see my mom enjoying doing this too - it's a little like step aerobics on a flat surface, and the music is really fun! I've never played any "real" versions of DDR on Playstation or anything - if anyone reading this has, this game might seem a little boring in comparison...
So in summary, I think this game appeals to many different age groups, is very fun, gives you exercise, is a lot cheaper than buying a Playstation, of course doesn't allow you to get addicted to the various official DDR releases, and is better than Twister's DVD dance game! I highly recommend it!!!
No Steps Are Scored! BE WARNED!!!
This version does NOT score or even aknowledge your steps. I have been an avid DDR player for years, and have even reccommended DDR for healthy weightloss and excersize programs to a LOT of my friends, who have had great success.
My nephew begs and bugs about playing DDR at my house every time he's in town. I thought I would gift him with a way he could play it at home for his last birthday, and since he doesn't have a playstation, and XBox versions of the games are becoming more rare, I thought this would be fun for him. I was shocked to see what arrived in the mail. (Not amazons fault of course.)
I checked out the specs online before I bought it, and even up against the "plug n play" versions of the game that retail for around the same price, I thought SURELY there would be no such thing as a DDR game that doesn't score your steps! What would be the point of that? When I saw what I bought him, I was disgusted! Firstly, "Roxy" is really corny, and her ever-so-cheesy "You're doing great!" and "Keep it up!" is hardly easier on the ears than an 80's Richard Simmons video. The small plastic sheet that you dance on is not only tiny width/length wise, but it's paper thin. There is no connection from the so called "dance mat" to the television, so every step you take, you may as well be taking on a "twister" mat in front of a family member who can just as easily shout "You're a GREAT dancer!" for free.
Save your money, or buy a plug n play, even though the graghics are awful, they still allow for step-scoring, THUS the REASON for playing DDR at all!
Good value
My 9 year old loves it, though she was bummed when she realized the mat didn't really "know" if she did it right or not. But she loves to play it and really works up a sweat, which is the reason I bought it. It's a great workout for me too!




