Looking to practice your dancing before you get it on for prom? We have the game for you. On June 2nd of 2015, Ubisoft released their new app for iOS and Android users. This app is now known as Just Dance Now. This new app is unique in that each player’s smartphone is used as a rather unique game controller. Players will use their phones in order to access a different device that will be the screen for the game, while their phones will be used as a controller. This type of gameplay connecting two devices to each other is one of the first of its kind. With both a device and a screen, you will be able to stand up while dancing and dance along to your favorite songs. As I’ve said before, this game is available for both iOS and Android devices. In-app purchases allow players to gain more songs that they can dance to, but for a fairly costly price that will be discussed later about the pros and cons of getting this extension to the game.
Just Dance Now includes a couple of free songs that go along with it that are switched out weekly. Some songs include the most popular, LMFAO’s Sexy and I know it, as well as Psy’s Gentleman. If you were watching E3, you may have already heard of this game. E3 is a gaming convention where new games are shown to be released later on. One of these games was Just Dance Now. If you want to see it in action, then you can go ahead and look on youtube for an advanced look at the game, you can go ahead and look at it from E3. You can see a bunch of people dancing with their phones in E3.
From what I said before about the in-app purchases, Just Dance Now has a similar style to Spotify where you have access to the gameplay, but not the full accessibility to all of the features that it has. For Just Dance Now, you have access to about five songs that rotate weekly that you can play completely for free without having to pay a penny. After that, if you want more songs, you can go ahead and purchase the whole package for a decent price per year. Although most people don’t want to spend too much on a single game, this is an exception. Do you remember the craze for DDR or Dance Dance Revolution? That game and console costed about 10x more than the full access for this app. With this app, you will also be able to play on any television or computer or even tablet that you find. All you need is this app and a couple of bucks to play for a whole year.
So how exactly does Just Dance Now balance out with Dance Dance Revolution? First of all, new songs are added each day that allows you to start being able to play any song that you want. Then, to play with friends, all they need to do is also download the app in order to join in on the game. Then when the first player finds the code that he can send to the other players, all he has to do is give the code to everybody who wants to play, and then everybody who wants to play can just put in the code so that they can join the same game that you’re playing.
In order to start up a game in Just Dance Now, all you have to do is try and connect it to whichever device you want to play on. By starting up your phone and choosing a character that you want to play, you can just use a code that you find online through their official website that you can enter in whatever device you’re looking for. After you connect it to the device, you can go ahead and play live because it is as if it was on stream because it goes directly from device to phone so they sync up. Now you should be linked up to the game with your friends and have the ability to dance and see yourself dancing on the same screen.
Just Dance Now is such a fun game, but you will quickly find out that VIP passes, all avatars, and lives are important to help you get the items you need to progress in the game. You can purchase VIP passes, all avatars, and lives through the app store, but these items cost real money, and that often adds up after just a couple purchases. That is why we here at AppGameCheats have decided to add Just Dance Now to our hack database, which gives you all of these items for free.
Check out the image below and you will see how easy the hack tool is to use. The options menu is where you enter the amounts of VIP passes, all avatars, and lives that you want to add to your gaming account.
Download the free Just Dance Now hack tool, which takes 20 seconds, and then wait another 20 seconds while it automatically installs. Select either iOS or Android depending on which device you are using to play the game. Then, you can enter the amounts of VIP passes, all avatars, and lives that you want to add.
Press on “Start” when you are ready, and the hack tool will begin, which takes about 30 seconds to complete. Once that is done, simply open up the game on your device and you will see the VIP passes, all avatars, and lives have already been added to your game.
I don’t highly recommend that you actually spend the money on the extensions in the game. If you do, then you are spending a ton of money for a whole year subscription that you could get bored of. They give some really good songs for the free subscription. They try to get you to buy the subscription by showing you the number of good songs that they have on Just Dance Now, but they end up backfiring it up a little by just giving you all the good songs that you might want to dance to.
Just Dance Now is a game that is based on the accuracy of how good your dancing is to the song compared to the real thing. So if you just watch a video and continue to practice the song over and over again, you will eventually get better at the dance and score better. So by going through a ton of practice in the game, you will get much better at the dance and be able to do better when you show your friends what you got.
I highly recommend that you put it on a television so that you can stand up and dance to the songs without having to squint at the screen to see yourself dancing to the song. By putting it on the television, you have a better view of your own dancing. So you can easily dance and get better at dancing by putting it on a bigger screen.
This is good for parties because you can put this game on everybody’s phone and then everyone can participate by downloading the app on their phone. This gets everyone into the game who has a smartphone on them, which is pretty much everyone, considering the culture that we live in today.
There are no real tips or cheats that you can do in order to do better in this game besides practicing in order to learn the dances better. I don’t have any real particular advice on how to get better at the game.
First of all, the uniqueness of this game is really fun and refreshing. The idea behind Just Dance Now is one of the first of its kind. Being able to connect your phone to a different device like a television and be able to play using your whole body is a really new concept. Being that the game is free, it is a really good buy even if you only get five songs for free that rotate out. The game is really accurate to your own movements that you make so it doesn’t lag out and make it hard to play. Being that the game was actually sponsored at E3, makes for at least a half decent game just by being sponsored at E3.
The bad part about this game is that the access to the whole game is a good expensive $54.99 per year if you want access to all of their songs. Seeing as how even the best games are $9.99 for a lifetime, it makes the game kind of expensive compared to the other games that you might find in the app store. If Ubisoft would reduce the price on the yearly subscription, I’m sure that more people would subscribe for the year subscription. Some prices are simply to expensive, and this is one of them. A lot of users may feel that they might not play the whole game for a year because people often change what they play within a year. If they lowered the amount it costed per year, it might entice more people to purchase the subscription, so for now, I’d say that the price is simply too expensive for what you get compared to the free version.
Artwork: I would rate Just Dance Now a 6/10. I don’t think they spent too much time on the artwork of the game because its main appeal comes from its uniqueness from other games with the phone to console ability. So the artwork of your character isn’t exactly amazing but it isn’t terrible compared to other games, I just don’t think that they spent too much time on improving the game for its artwork.
Music and SFX: I would rate Just Dance Now a 8/10. The number of music choices given in the free version are really nice and seeing as how the music is half of the game, they had to make them pretty good. So the music is really good and there’s really nothing to complain about when it comes to the music that they give in Just Dance Now. The SFX are pretty average for when you get something wrong or when you’re changing out songs, but they’re not that bad either, so there’s nothing to complain about either.
Story and Originality: I would rate Just Dance Now a 10/10 for originality but a 0/10 for story. There’s no story to follow in Just Dance Now, it’s literally just dancing that you have to entertain yourself with. It’s not like you’re on a quest to defeat a boss by dancing yourself into killing the enemy. Don’t get this game confused with role-playing game where you have to dance in order to defeat the enemy. For originality, it’s a really good game because it is fairly unique in how the game is played out. You have to connect to a secondary device so that you can see on the secondary device, yourself, and then use your phone to detect your movements that will show on the secondary device. So it’s really one of the first of its kind, which makes it unique in my opinion.
General Gameplay: I would rate Just Dance Now a 7/10. Because the gameplay involves moving your whole body, it makes the gameplay pretty decent because of how unique it is from other games. I haven’t seen another game that requires the movement of your whole body in order to play the game. Other than that, there isn’t that much to do besides selecting a song and playing and dancing, so that’s why it isn’t a 10/10.
Addictiveness: I would rate Just Dance Now a 5/10. It depends whether you are into dancing or not. If you really like dancing, you would play this game for quite a while and maybe even buy the subscription, but if you aren’t into dancing you won’t get too engaged into this game and might stop after a short amount of time, so it’s really all up to the player on the addictiveness of the game.
Overall Rating: Overall, I would rate Just Dance Now a 7/10 just because of its uniqueness compared to other games.