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ABBA: You Can Dance

ABBA: You Can Dance is a dance rhythm game for the Wii, developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Bucharest and published by the French gaming company Ubisoft. It was released on November 15, 2011, in North America,[1] November 24, 2011 in Australia and November 25, 2011, in Europe. The game is a spin-off of the Just Dance series, and features 26 songs by the Swedish pop group ABBA and includes a "Karaoke Mode" which allows 2 players to sing via USB microphones.

ABBA: You Can Dance
European box art
Developer(s)Ubisoft Paris
Ubisoft Bucharest
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
SeriesJust Dance
Platform(s)Wii
Release
  • NA: November 15, 2011
  • AU: November 24, 2011
  • EU: November 25, 2011
Genre(s)Music, rhythm

The development team was reportedly excited to work on an ABBA game, putting in effort to ensure that they accurately represented ABBA by examining a variety of ABBA content. For original content, they also tried to be original while also in keeping with ABBA. The game received mixed reception, holding a 66 out of 100 on Metacritic.

Gameplay Edit

The game is based on Ubisoft's concept franchise, Just Dance and uses very similar style of play to the Wii version of Michael Jackson: The Experience. It includes one main game mode, where players have to follow the moves of a member of the Swedish pop group ABBA or non-ABBA character. It also includes a "Mini Musical Mode" which is a story mode that has six songs in the same story. The game also includes a "Karaoke Mode" which allows 2 players to sing along to the lyrics via USB microphones.

Track listing Edit

The game features 26 songs, all by the Swedish pop group ABBA.

  1. ^ a b c d e f Also on Mini Musical Mode.
  2. ^ Has two choreographies.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Also on Just Dance Now/Unlimited.
  4. ^ Also on Just Dance 2018 via Just Dance Unlimited.
  5. ^ Also on Just Dance 2014.
  6. ^ Also on Just Dance Wii U.
  7. ^ Also available on Just Dance+[2]

Development Edit

ABBA: You Can Dance was developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Bucharest, studios of Ubisoft that worked on the Just Dance series. The decision to make a dancing game based on ABBA was, according to the development team, due to ABBA and Just Dance being about "uniting people through their varied styles of music." They stated that they were excited to work on an ABBA game when given the opportunity. The team chose the band's most popular songs, such as "Mamma Mia", "Dancing Queen", and "Take a Chance on Me", but also wanted to reflect the variety of moods and aesthetics ABBA songs represent. To design the dance scenes, they hired professional choreographers, who worked with their level designers. Certain songs, such as ballads and slower songs, were harder to choreograph for. They came up with "unexpected yet strong and playful dance styles." The team reviewed various footage of ABBA performances, including music videos, anecdotes, backstage photos, live footage, and TV shows. The backgrounds were also designed with the intend to convey certain elements from ABBA's work. Some costumes were taken from ABBA music videos, while others were original, meant to get as close to the spirit while still being original.[3]

Reception Edit

When discussing the forthcoming release of ABBA: You Can Dance, GamesRadar+ writer Andrew Hayward felt that the song selection was slim, though being relatively cheaper than typical Wii games helped.[4] Metacritic lists the game with an aggregate score of 66 out of 100.[5] The Guardian writer Sarah Ditum found the idea of ABBA being used as the basis for a video game to be a good one, appreciating that the choreography was appropriate for the music. However, she felt that the game was somewhat limited and that it stops being engaging relatively quickly, though she appreciated that it was cheap.[6] Cubed3 writer Adam Riley was more positive about the game, feeling it would be enjoyed by fans of dancing games and ABBA alike.[7] Wired writer Dak felt that this would be a game that would get family members "dancing to the classic tunes of ABBA."[8] PC Mag writer Jeffrey L. Wilson included it in his list of the top 10 Wii games of 2011, exclaiming his enjoyment for the modes of play in the game.[9] The combined sales of ABBA: You Can Dance and seven other Ubisoft dance games from November 20–26, 2011 totaled more than one million copies sold.[10]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Katz, Leslie (September 30, 2011). "Take a chance on ABBA dance video game". CNET.
  2. ^ "Waterloo by ABBA - Just Dance | Season 2 Showdown". YouTube.
  3. ^ "ABBA You Can Dance Development Team Interview". Female.com.au. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Hayward, Andrew (November 1, 2011). "The games of November 2011". GamesRadar+. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  5. ^ "ABBA: You Can Dance". Metacritic. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  6. ^ Ditum, Sarah (December 14, 2011). "Abba: You Can Dance – review". The Guardian. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  7. ^ Riley, Adam (December 22, 2011). "ABBA: You Can Dance (Wii) Review". Cubed 3. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  8. ^ Dak (May 10, 2012). "Mother's Day for the Techie". Wired. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  9. ^ Wilson, Jeffrey L. (December 2, 2011). "The Top 10 Best Nintendo Wii Games For 2011". PC Mag. Retrieved May 2, 2023.
  10. ^ Reilly, Jim (December 2, 2011). "Just Dance 3 Sales Explode Over Black Friday". Game Informer. Retrieved May 2, 2023.

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ABBA You Can Dance is a dance rhythm game for the Wii developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Bucharest and published by the French gaming company Ubisoft It was released on November 15 2011 in North America 1 November 24 2011 in Australia and November 25 2011 in Europe The game is a spin off of the Just Dance series and features 26 songs by the Swedish pop group ABBA and includes a Karaoke Mode which allows 2 players to sing via USB microphones ABBA You Can DanceEuropean box artDeveloper s Ubisoft ParisUbisoft BucharestPublisher s UbisoftSeriesJust DancePlatform s WiiReleaseNA November 15 2011AU November 24 2011EU November 25 2011Genre s Music rhythmThe development team was reportedly excited to work on an ABBA game putting in effort to ensure that they accurately represented ABBA by examining a variety of ABBA content For original content they also tried to be original while also in keeping with ABBA The game received mixed reception holding a 66 out of 100 on Metacritic Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Track listing 3 Development 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGameplay EditThe game is based on Ubisoft s concept franchise Just Dance and uses very similar style of play to the Wii version of Michael Jackson The Experience It includes one main game mode where players have to follow the moves of a member of the Swedish pop group ABBA or non ABBA character It also includes a Mini Musical Mode which is a story mode that has six songs in the same story The game also includes a Karaoke Mode which allows 2 players to sing along to the lyrics via USB microphones Track listing EditThe game features 26 songs all by the Swedish pop group ABBA Song Year Angeleyes 1979 As Good as New 1979 Bang A Boomerang a 1975 Dancing Queen b c d 1976 Does Your Mother Know a 1979 Fernando c 1976 Gimme Gimme Gimme A Man After Midnight c e f 1979 Head over Heels 1982 Hole in Your Soul a 1977 Honey Honey c a 1974 I m a Marionette 1977 I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do a 1975 If It Wasn t for the Nights 1979 Knowing Me Knowing You c 1977 Lay All Your Love on Me c 1981 Mamma Mia c 1975 Money Money Money c 1976 People Need Love a 1972 SOS c 1975 Summer Night City 1978 Super Trouper c 1980 Take a Chance on Me c 1978 Voulez Vous c 1979 Waterloo c g 1974 When I Kissed the Teacher 1976 The Winner Takes It All c 1980 a b c d e f Also on Mini Musical Mode Has two choreographies a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Also on Just Dance Now Unlimited Also on Just Dance 2018 via Just Dance Unlimited Also on Just Dance 2014 Also on Just Dance Wii U Also available on Just Dance 2 Development EditABBA You Can Dance was developed by Ubisoft Paris and Ubisoft Bucharest studios of Ubisoft that worked on the Just Dance series The decision to make a dancing game based on ABBA was according to the development team due to ABBA and Just Dance being about uniting people through their varied styles of music They stated that they were excited to work on an ABBA game when given the opportunity The team chose the band s most popular songs such as Mamma Mia Dancing Queen and Take a Chance on Me but also wanted to reflect the variety of moods and aesthetics ABBA songs represent To design the dance scenes they hired professional choreographers who worked with their level designers Certain songs such as ballads and slower songs were harder to choreograph for They came up with unexpected yet strong and playful dance styles The team reviewed various footage of ABBA performances including music videos anecdotes backstage photos live footage and TV shows The backgrounds were also designed with the intend to convey certain elements from ABBA s work Some costumes were taken from ABBA music videos while others were original meant to get as close to the spirit while still being original 3 Reception EditWhen discussing the forthcoming release of ABBA You Can Dance GamesRadar writer Andrew Hayward felt that the song selection was slim though being relatively cheaper than typical Wii games helped 4 Metacritic lists the game with an aggregate score of 66 out of 100 5 The Guardian writer Sarah Ditum found the idea of ABBA being used as the basis for a video game to be a good one appreciating that the choreography was appropriate for the music However she felt that the game was somewhat limited and that it stops being engaging relatively quickly though she appreciated that it was cheap 6 Cubed3 writer Adam Riley was more positive about the game feeling it would be enjoyed by fans of dancing games and ABBA alike 7 Wired writer Dak felt that this would be a game that would get family members dancing to the classic tunes of ABBA 8 PC Mag writer Jeffrey L Wilson included it in his list of the top 10 Wii games of 2011 exclaiming his enjoyment for the modes of play in the game 9 The combined sales of ABBA You Can Dance and seven other Ubisoft dance games from November 20 26 2011 totaled more than one million copies sold 10 See also EditSingStar ABBA Just Dance 2014 Just Dance Now Just Dance 2018References Edit Katz Leslie September 30 2011 Take a chance on ABBA dance video game CNET Waterloo by ABBA Just Dance Season 2 Showdown YouTube ABBA You Can Dance Development Team Interview Female com au Retrieved May 2 2023 Hayward Andrew November 1 2011 The games of November 2011 GamesRadar Retrieved May 2 2023 ABBA You Can Dance Metacritic Retrieved 2022 05 08 Ditum Sarah December 14 2011 Abba You Can Dance review The Guardian Retrieved May 2 2023 Riley Adam December 22 2011 ABBA You Can Dance Wii Review Cubed 3 Retrieved May 2 2023 Dak May 10 2012 Mother s Day for the Techie Wired Retrieved May 2 2023 Wilson Jeffrey L December 2 2011 The Top 10 Best Nintendo Wii Games For 2011 PC Mag Retrieved May 2 2023 Reilly Jim December 2 2011 Just Dance 3 Sales Explode Over Black Friday Game Informer Retrieved May 2 2023 Portal nbsp Video gamesExternal links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ABBA You Can Dance amp oldid 1173328004, 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