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Just Dance Now | |
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Developer(s) | Massive Entertainment Ubisoft Milan Ubisoft Paris |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Series | Just Dance |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android, tvOS, Tizen |
Release | September 25, 2014 |
Genre(s) | Music, rhythm |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Just Dance Now is a video game in the Just Dance series developed and published by Ubisoft. It was released on September 25, 2014, in both the App Store and Google Play. The trailer for the game was revealed at E3 2014 on June 9, 2014, as a spin-off title. Without the purchase of a VIP pass, a free version of the game with limited plays is available. [1]
Just Dance Now is intended for people who may not have access to a console to play the original games. As with the original games, players must mimic the on-screen dancer's choreography to a chosen song. The app version uses an Internet connection to the Just Dance Now website through either a television, a computer, a laptop, a tablet, a Chromecast or an Apple TV. The phone acts as a motion controller, much like the Wii Remote. Multiple players may connect simultaneously, and there is no limit to the number of players allowed. [2]
Since the June 2017 update, the game now allows players to play any song of their choosing for in-game currency instead of the previous model of providing a playlist offering limited free songs. The app offers a library of songs requiring a time-limit VIP pass which can be purchased through the app or coins which are automatically earned overtime or purchased through the app.
The following list contains the songs that had previously appeared in the main Just Dance series up until Just Dance 2023 Edition : [3]
Note: All songs are playable by Mojo coins, however, spending coins will only play it once for 100 Mojo coins. The limit is 200 Mojo coins (2 plays) with a 24 hour cooldown after using it.
The following list contains songs that had previously appeared in the Kids Mode of Just Dance 2018 and Just Dance 2019 , and from the Just Dance Kids series:
Song | Artist | Year | Original game |
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"A Pirate You Shall Be" | Tom Zehnder | 2013 | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"Accidentally in Love" [lower-alpha 1] | Counting Crows (credited as The Just Dance Kids) | 2004 | Just Dance Kids 2 |
"Alphabet Song" | The Just Dance Kids | Traditional | Just Dance Kids |
"Amazing Girl" | The Girly Team | 2017 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Boogiesaurus" | A. Caveman & The Backseats | 2018 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"Cosmic Party" | Equinox Stars | 2018 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)"* | Harry Belafonte (covered by The Just Dance Kids) | 1956 | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"Fearless Pirate" | Marine Band | 2016 [6] | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Five Little Monkeys" | The Just Dance Kids | Traditional | Just Dance Kids 2 |
"Footloose"* | Kenny Loggins (covered by Top Culture) | 1984 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Fraggle Rock Theme" | Cast of Fraggle Rock (credited as The Just Dance Kids) | 1983 | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"Funky Robot" | Dancing Bros. | 2017 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Happy Farm" | Groove Century | 2017 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Hickory Dickory Dock" | Tom Zehnder | 2007 | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"I Like to Move It"* | Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman (covered by The Just Dance Kids) | 1993 | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"I've Been Working on the Railroad" | The Just Dance Kids | 2010 | Just Dance Kids |
"If You're Happy and You Know It" | The Just Dance Kids | Traditional | Just Dance Kids |
"Irish Meadow Dance" | O'Callaghan's Orchestra | 2015 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"Jingle Bells" [lower-alpha 2] | Santa Clones | 2018 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"Jingle Bells" [lower-alpha 2] | The Just Dance Kids | 2011 | Just Dance Kids 2 |
"Magic Halloween" | Halloween Thrills | 2017 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Mary Had a Little Lamb" | Tom Zehnder | Traditional | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"Monsters of Jazz" | Groove Century | 2018 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"Pixie Land" | The Sunlight Shakers | 2017 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"Shinobi Cat" | Glorious Black Belts | 2018 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"Tales of the Desert" | Persian Nights | 2018 | Just Dance 2019 (Kids Mode) |
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight"* | The Tokens (covered by The Just Dance Kids) | 1961 | Just Dance Kids 2 |
"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" | Shakira | 2010 | Just Dance 2018 (Kids Mode) |
"We Go Well Together" | Goldheart | 2000 | Just Dance Kids 2014 |
"Wheels on the Bus" | The Just Dance Kids | 1939 | Just Dance Kids |
Note: All songs are playable by Mojo coins, however, spending coins will only play it once.
The following list are songs by ABBA that had previously appeared in the series' spin-off game, ABBA: You Can Dance :
Song | Year |
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"Dancing Queen" | 1976 |
"Fernando" | 1976 |
"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" | 1979 |
"Honey, Honey" | 1974 |
"Knowing Me, Knowing You" | 1977 |
"Lay All Your Love on Me" | 1980 |
"Mamma Mia" | 1975 |
"Money, Money, Money" | 1976 |
"SOS" | 1975 |
"Super Trouper" | 1980 |
"Take a Chance on Me" | 1978 |
"The Winner Takes It All" | 1980 |
"Voulez-Vous" | 1979 |
"Waterloo" | 1974 |
Note: All songs are playable by Mojo coins, however, spending coins will only play it once.
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