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High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance!
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Not age appropriate for kids under 5, age appropriate for kids over 6; suggested age 6. -
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Common Sense says
Dance to all HSM songs using the Wii remote.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 6 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
This review of High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance! was written by Jinny Gudmundsen
Parents need to know that this is a good, clean dance game based on the movie High School Musical 3 (HSM3), but it features music from all three movies. While this is a review of the Wii version, other versions for the Xbox 360, PS2, and the PC will be out in November.
Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about how the High School Musical brand has taken off in popularity. What made this brand so popular? Why do you like it? Now that these stars have graduated from East High, do you think the series will continue?
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What’s the Story?
The game can be played in one- or two-player mode. In both, the main part of the gameplay is following onscreen cues about how to move the Wii remote and the nunchuk so that you can "dance" to the music and earn points. On the screen, you will see a large circular ring, broken into six parts. If you imagine this as a clock face, the parts of the ring are located at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 o'clock. Colored balls float from the center out toward the ring parts and as they pass over the part, you must flip the Wii remote or nunchuk in that direction to earn points. In addition to these arm movements, there are other actions, including poses and turns that earn points in the game. Additionally, one minigame has you pointing the Wii remote at the screen to collect floating balls of musical notes while avoiding red bubbles of badness. At the end of a dance, you are graded from A to F; and depending on how well you do, you will unlock new songs and earn clothing choices and accessories for the characters and your self-made avatar.
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As with the Nintendo DS game based on this third High School Musical movie, this game has almost no storyline other than earning things to put into the Wildcat Yearbook. But in this situation, where you are playing simply to dance to the music of all three films, the storyline is not really missed. The multiplayer mode lets you dance competitively or cooperatively, with or against one other player.
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ESRB rating: E (for everyone)
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