Just Dance: Disney Party 2

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Just Dance: Disney Party 2
Just Dance Disney Party 2 cover.jpg
Developer(s) Ubisoft San Francisco
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Series Just Dance
Platform(s) Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii, Wii U
ReleaseOctober 20, 2015
Genre(s) Music, Rhythm, Dance
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

Just Dance: Disney Party 2 is a 2015 game in the Just Dance series published by Ubisoft. It is the sequel to Just Dance: Disney Party (a spin-off title of the Just Dance Kids series) and was released on October 20, 2015 for Wii, Wii U and Kinect for Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Unlike the previous game, Just Dance: Disney Party 2 only features songs from Disney Channel original movies and shows, which includes songs from Austin & Ally , Descendants , Teen Beach 2 , Liv and Maddie , Violetta , Girl Meets World and many more.

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Gameplay

The in-game portion is similar to that of the original Just Dance: Disney Party entry. The pictograms have been slightly edited to look like those in the Just Dance main series games, but all of them are colored purple. In the previous game, the players could choose a "costume" for own character that rates their dancing, even though none of the ratings are displayed. In this game, they choose a facial recreation of 15 Disney characters. Also, the "crown" sound byte has been altered.

Track list

25 songs are included in this track list.

SongArtistTV show/filmYear
"A Billion Hits" Ross Lynch Austin & Ally 2011
"Be Our Guest"Cast of Descendants Descendants 2015
"Better in Stereo" Dove Cameron Liv & Maddie 2013
"Can You Feel It" Ross Lynch Austin & Ally 2012
"Chasin' the Beat of My Heart" Ross Lynch Austin & Ally 2013
"Cruisin' for a Bruisin" Ross Lynch, Jason Evigan & Grace Phipps Teen Beach Movie 2013
"Did I Mention" Jeff Lewis Descendants 2015
"En Mi Mundo" Martina Stoessel Violetta 2012
"Evil Like Me" Kristin Chenoweth and Dove Cameron Descendants 2015
"Falling For Ya"Jordan Fisher & Chrissie Fit Teen Beach 2 2015
"Gotta Be Me" Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Garrett Clayton, Grace Phipps, John DeLuca & Jordan Fisher Teen Beach 2 2015
"Had Me @ Hello" Olivia Holt Girl vs. Monster 2012
"Hoy Somos Más"Cast of Violetta Violetta 2015
"Keep It Undercover" Zendaya K.C. Undercover 2015
"Me & You" Laura Marano Austin & Ally 2014
"Right Where I Want To Be" Garrett Clayton & Grace Phipps Teen Beach 2 2015
"Rotten to the Core" Dove Cameron, Cameron Boyce, Booboo Stewart & Sofia Carson Descendants 2015
"Set It Off"Cast of Descendants Descendants 2015
"Take on the World" Rowan Blanchard & Sabrina Carpenter Girl Meets World 2014
"That's How We Do" Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Garrett Clayton & Grace Phipps Teen Beach 2 2015
"Time of Our Lives" Olivia Holt I Didn't Do It 2014
"Too Much" Zendaya Zapped 2014
"Twist Your Frown Upside Down" Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Garrett Clayton & Grace Phipps Teen Beach 2 2015
"What A Girl Is" Dove Cameron Liv & Maddie 2015
"You, Me & the Beat" Dove Cameron Liv & Maddie 2013

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