Great Color Double Sided Paisley Bandana

I wanted to wait and try it a few times before reviewing. This thing is addicting and absobloominglutely as fun as it gets. Some of the moves are downright hilarious. ("Monster Mash" comes to mind.) There is so much variety in music and movement. The best part - I really work up a sweat which is saying a lot for a video workout.
I jog/jump on my mini trampoline between songs while the new ones load to keep the heart rate going. Some of the dances that have fewer foot moves can also be enhanced on the rebounder, but most of the dances work up a sweat just fine on the floor.
I like the sweat mode feature where the workout stops when you bank the predetermined number of sweat points. It's cool because the amount of effort you put into the workout determines how long it has to be.
The colors and graphics are vivid and entertaining. As many have said, the moves are more accurately reflected than in the first version. The saving of progress is a huge plus. While I enjoyed the original Just Dance , I never got why the Wii was required for it since nothing was saved and the moves were so inaccurate. Could have just done a dance DVD and had the same experience. Just Dance 2 is so much better for incorporating motivation as well as record keeping into the workout which is the whole point of using the Wii.
I love it. If you liked Just Dance , you will LOVE Just Dance 2!!
It's Decade Day at school tomorrow and I'm planning on doing the 1980s since the 1990s seem pretty recentish. So I'm wondering how exactly did girls dress up in the '80s? I'm kinda going for the preppy look with the side-ponytail and yeah. I can't go out to the store to buy stuff (it'd be pointless anyway) so is there also a way to look like an '80s girl without going out to buy the necessary... items?
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