Yo-kai_Watch_Dance:_Just_Dance_Special_Version

<i>Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version</i>

Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version

2015 video game


Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version[lower-alpha 1] is a 2015 dance video game developed by Ubisoft and Level-5, and published by Nintendo and Level-5 for the Wii U. The game is a collaboration between Level-5's Yo-kai Watch series and Ubisoft's Just Dance series, therefore being the fourth Japanese installment of the Just Dance series, and sees the players attempting to mimic dances performed by Yo-kai Watch characters in the game.[1] The songs and dances featured in the game are originally from the Yo-kai Watch anime series.[2]

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Gameplay

Like previous Just Dance installments, Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version sees the players attempting to mimic dances performed by characters on-screen, which is then read by the Wii Remote's motion detection feature.[3] The game is based on Just Dance 2014, with the user interface and features are largely identical to that said game, but it removes online multiplayer functionality ("World Dance Floor") and a few other features present in that game. Just like in Just Dance 2014, the Gamepad can be used to record "Autodance" videos (the effects can't be applied, however) via the camera to display lyrics on the Gamepad, in which the microphone is used to earn Mojo points. Players can also unlock avatars, named Yo-kai Badges, by using Mojo points on the Crank-a-kai, a gashapon-like mechanic, with 10 Mojo points for normal Yo-Kai Badges and 20 Mojo points for legendary Yo-Kai badges, which is carried to the main series as "Gift Machine", starting from Just Dance 2018.[3] Additional avatars can also be unlocked by scanning the QR code on select Yo-Kai Watch merchandise via the camera on the Gamepad.

Development and release

Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version was primarily developed by Level-5, and was their first Wii U game.[4] Ubisoft also assisted in development.[4] It was based on Just Dance 2014, as in the previous Japanese installment in the Just Dance series, Just Dance Wii U. All of the online features, including the "World Dance Floor", were removed, just like in the previous game.

Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version was first announced in the August 2015 issue of CoroCoro Comics,[2][5] and was later corroborated by Nintendo on their official news website.[6] The announcement showcased some of the game's dances and music.[2] Two trailers for the game were later uploaded to YouTube by Level-5 in November later the same year.[7] On the 39th page of the December 2015 issue of CoroCoro Comics, a QR code was featured which, when scanned in the game, would give the player Mojo points as well as a legendary Yo-kai Badge.[8] A playable demo of the game was available at the World Hobby Fair Winter 2016.[9]

Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Version was released on December 5, 2015.[10] The game was bundled with a Yo-kai Medal of Sergeant Burly.[10] A bundle with a white Wii Remote Plus was also released.[10]

Soundtrack

The game featured a total of 10 songs, all of which originated from the Yo-kai Watch franchise.[11]

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Reception

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Famitsu gave the game a score of 28/40, with each reviewer giving it a 7.[12] Chris Carter, writing for Destructoid, described the game as "[mixing] the wonderful art of Yo-kai with the garish 'humans' from Just Dance".[13]

Notes

  1. Known in Japan as 妖怪ウォッチダンス JUST DANCE(ジャストダンス) スペシャルバージョン

References

  1. Loveridge, Lynzee (August 22, 2015). "Ubisoft's Just Dance Gets Yo-kai Watch Edition". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  2. Sato (August 10, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Is Getting A Just Dance Game For Wii U". Siliconera. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  3. Yasuda, Shunsuke (August 19, 2015). "「妖怪ウォッチ」と「JUST DANCE」のコラボが決定!". GAME Watch (in Japanese). Impress Corporation. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
  4. Creegan, Dermot (November 28, 2015). "Yokai Watch Dance Gets Two New Japanese Commercials". Hardcore Gamer. DoubleJump Publishing. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
  5. Romano, Sal (October 18, 2015). "Yo-kai Watch Dance will only have 10 songs". Gematsu. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  6. Romano, Sal (December 8, 2015). "Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1410". Gematsu. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  7. Carter, Chris (August 19, 2015). "Here's your first taste of the Yo-kai Watch Just Dance mashup". Destructoid. Enthusiast Gaming. Retrieved October 31, 2020.

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