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Kylie Sing & Dance will feature 26 of Kylie Minogues globally recognised smash hits, including chart toppers such as:
• The Loco-Motion
• Tears On My Pillow
• Spinning Around
• I Should Be So Lucky
• Can't Get You Out Of My Head
• Better The Devil You Know
• Especially For You
• Get Outta My Way
• Time Bomb
• and Kylies latest 2012 single, Flower
This year will mark Kylies 25th year in music and her first fully dedicated video game, Kylie Sing & Dance. Players will be able to sing or dance alongside Kylie by progressing through the career mode. Featuring official videos and music, Kylie Sing & Dance is the first officially licensed Kylie game and the perfect way to celebrate 25 years on top. The two player singing mode and four player dance mode means that Kylie Sing & Dance is the ultimate party game for 2012!
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I grew up when Kylie was popular so I knew most the songs and I thought I knew the dances but I realised rather quickly that when I listened to the songs and watched the videos as a teen that I didn't pay that much attention as I struggled to get all the moves right and that Kylie has a lot of energy to dance around the way she does.
I tried to just do the dancing part as I was trying to get a fun way of exercising but then I thought I would do the follow Kylie's career option. I got a bit stuck on that option as the first few songs you can choose if you want to sing or dance them but then there is one that you have to sing if you want to move onto the next song and I didn't feel much like singing. I will give it a go again one day as the songs follow the timeline that they were popular so you do the older songs first.
I would recommend to Kylie fans specially if you want to really move around the dance floor.
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