Dance Central (2010 video game)

A sequel to the game, titled Dance Central 2, was released for the Xbox 360 Kinect in October 2011.

The moves in each routine are influenced by the difficulty rating they are listed under and the skill level the player chooses.

Initially, only the Easy difficulty is available, but Medium and Hard can be unlocked by earning at least 4 Stars in the previous skill level.

Each song features a freestyle section in which players have the chance to be photographed by the Kinect's camera as they dance however they desire.

After hanging up the phone, the platform underneath him takes him to the club, which is revealed to be Dr. Tan's Estate.

While most of the characters in attendance are partying, Oblio is sitting against a wall with a disgruntled expression.

The scene is rewound and replayed repeatedly before it is revealed that Dr. Tan has him under surveillance alongside various areas of the city.

They are typically unlocked once the player earns at least 4 Stars on each song in a certain difficulty category.

[12] Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé was impressed, and said in an interview that "Dance Central is, by far, the best Kinect game".

Dance Central features an on-screen character who players are meant to mirror. In addition to ratings, the game also provides feedback by outlining the character's limbs in red to show what part of their body the player is not moving correctly.