

If the player does an awesome job on the gold move, they get a "Yeah" and bonus points. If a player doesn't get the gold move, they get an "X". All of the shake moves have been replaced with gold moves, where instead of shaking their Wii Remotes, all of the players have to follow the gold pictograms. While the "X" has the same meaning as the previous game, "OK" now means that the player tried, but isn't quite there, "Good" means that the player is almost there, and "Perfect" means the same as "Great" in the previous game. Also, there are four judgements for regular moves, the "X" and "OK" judgements remain the same and the two new judgements are "Good" and "Perfect". Unlike the first game, there are no animated score icons, instead, there are different on-screen names for players to choose from.

Players can choose between the full version and the short version. Players are judged based on their accuracy, scoring points. The dancers of each song now wear a colored glove for better motion detection. The gameplay of Just Dance 2 remains similar to the original while holding a Wii Remote in their right hand, players must mimic the routine of an on-screen dancer to a chosen song. As of January 2011, Just Dance 2 had sold over 5 million copies, making it the third best-selling third-party Wii title, and the second best selling game in the series, behind the sequel, Just Dance 3, which is also the best selling third party Wii game.įurther information: Gameplay of the Just Dance series Just Dance 2 was released to positive reviews, with critics praising the game for its noticeable quality improvements in comparison to the original Just Dance, its new features and modes, and its continued positioning as a multiplayer " party game" experience accessible to a casual audience. Just Dance 2 focused primarily on improvements and enhancements to the original game, including the addition of new co-operative "Duet" routines, a team-based "Dance Battle" mode, a "Non-Stop Shuffle" mode, a new exergaming-oriented mode known as "Just Sweat", and paid downloadable content. The game was released exclusively for the Wii on October 12, 2010, in North America and in Australia and Europe on October 14, 2010, as a sequel to Just Dance and the second main installment of the series. Just Dance 2 is a 2010 dance rhythm game developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Milan and published by Ubisoft.
