![]() Weight loss or not, anything that helps me lessen trips to the acupuncturist, chiropractor, or massage therapist is a good thing! ![]() I documented my winter-weight loss in an older issue of PNM (#35). My main reason for playing Just Dance games is still to exercise. It really does make Ubisoft’s claim that Just Dance 2020 is a game “for the whole family to enjoy!” ring true. It might seem small, but I have more fun seeing scores combined than trying to compete. The Video Gallery has sadly been cut but considering it received no support last year with zero “videos to watch” it’s just as well.Ī favorite addition of mine this year is co-op. Support for the Just Dance phone app has returned – fixing a mistake Ubisoft made last year- and making it easier for an impromptu dance party for up to six players. It really is the only way to get a broad range of music and reminds me of the balanced selection Just Dance was known for in its early days.Įven if the latest songs are largely subpar, this 2020 entry has some tweaks I noticed. While less than the 90-day trial in 2018, I’m still happy to see my existing subscription carried over and extended. Still, take advantage of the free one-month Unlimited trial, once again being offered to Switch players. But Ubisoft has still thrown a bit of love your way with its All-Stars mode, which has one song from each of the 10 prior entries. ![]() How much of a present it actually is, likely depends on whether you’re a Just Dance Unlimited subscriber, which now gives you access to over 500 songs! If you aren’t subscribed (or if you’re playing the game on the original Wii) your song list will be just a fraction. The Just Dance series is celebrating 10 years, so think of this 2020 entry as an anniversary gift of sorts. ![]()
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