Just Dance is Ubisoft's annual dance video game franchise where players mimic on-screen dancers to popular music. It has been one of the most popular family and party games for over a decade, encouraging physical activity and group play. The content varies significantly by song selection.
Just Dance is one of the rare video games that is genuinely physically active. Players dance to full songs, getting real exercise while having fun. For families looking for active alternatives to sedentary gaming, Just Dance is one of the most effective options available. Group play with family or friends makes it a genuinely social activity.
Just Dance's song library is drawn from mainstream pop music, which means it includes songs with explicit lyrics, sexualized themes, and content not appropriate for children. The in-game visual censors lyrics in the on-screen display, but the actual songs play as recorded. More significantly, some choreography for songs with mature themes is itself sexualized — the cartoon avatar moves can model provocative dancing.
Parental curation is essential: preview each song before children dance to it. The game includes many child-appropriate songs (Disney songs, classic pop, fun novelty tracks) — building a playlist of approved songs makes Just Dance genuinely excellent family entertainment. Younger editions like "Just Dance Kids" specifically curated child-appropriate content.
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