User blog:MikeyRocks33/Just Dance 18+ Edition (succedor to Dancer81716262727227's game)

Just Dance 18+ Edition is the tenth installment of the Just Dance franchise. The game was released on October 22nd, 2015 for the world.

Gameplay and Features
Introducing all new game modes on PS4™, Xbox One™ and Wii U™ consoles, with more focus on online and sharing features:


 * “Dance Party” mode, where players can either work together with a common score bar or play against each other, as in previous games.


 * “Sweat and Playlists” mode, to customize workout sessions.


 * “Dance Quests” mode, completely different from its incarnation in Just Dance 4, where each quest has the player play through 3 pre-determined songs facing bots, trying to get one of the top 3 overall scores.


 * “World Video Challenge” mode, where players send videos of their performances and challenge their friends and the whole Just Dance community to beat their score


 * "Killing Spree" mode, where you can murder your opponents in many different ways while dancing to 'killer' routines. When you purchase this game, it comes with a weapon of your choice, such as poison, an axe, a knife, a chainsaw or hedge shears.


 * JDTV, where players can watch community made videos and fan made dances.


 * Introducing Showtime, a new feature for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Wii U where players sing, act, and/or perform in front of their cameras to create shareable music videos. Only select songs are available in this mode.undefined


 * Additionally, Just Dance 2016 will also introduce Just Dance Unlimited, a new streaming service that will regularly deliver exclusive new content and offer subscribers 150 songs at launch. At launch, Unlimited also offers 4 Unlimited Exclusive Dance Quests. This service is exclusive to Xbox One, Wii U and PlayStation 4.


 * You can now use your smartphone as a controller to play the game on the Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One.undefined This allows Wii U and PS4 users to play with up to 6 players instead of 4, which is a feature previously exclusive to the Xbox One.
 * "Party Master Mode" Party Master returns, like previously as a Wii U exclusive. A fifth player can join and be the party’s DJ, using the Wii U gamepad to choose the songs and select the next dance moves.
 * Community Remix, VIP, Score Challenges, Kcal Tracker and Autodance are all returning features.

Tracklist

 * "*" = Covered.
 * (NNOW) = Not featured on Just Dance Now.
 * (JDDP) = Also featured on Just Dance: Disney Party, though with a different choreography and dancer.
 * (PG) = Song was proven to have been planned for a previous game.
 * (SL) = Sing-Along Mode.
 * (D) = This song was also in the demo version of the game (8th gen consoles only).
 * (R) = This song is exclusive to Just Dance Unlimited outside of Russia.
 * On eighth gen consoles, the song list is ordered alphabetically, while on seventh gen consoles, the song list is ordered as seen below.

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Party Master Modes
Note: The beginning dancer on the Party Master Mode of Born This Way is the "Nerd version" of the song. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center" ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Song ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Artist ! scope="col" style="width:100px;" | Year

Mashups
There are twenty Mashups in the game, but only nine are playable on 7th-generation consoles. Also, there is one Mashup exclusive in Just Dance Unlimited. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center" ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Song ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Artist ! scope="col" style="width:100px;" | Year ! scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Theme ! scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Icon Dancer
 * (W/8) - Exclusive to the Wii and 8th Generation consoles.
 * (P) - Exclusive to PAL consoles.
 * (UE) - Exclusive to Just Dance Unlimited. (Note: Just Dance Unlimited Mashups do not have themes.)

Showtime
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Community Remix
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center" ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Song ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Artist ! scope="col" style="width:100px;" | Year ! scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Contest Entry Dates ! scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Date Released

Uplay Unlockables
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center" ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Song ! scope="col" style="width:220px;" | Artist ! scope="col" style="width:100px;" | Year ! scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Mode ! scope="col" style="width:150px;" | Dancer(s)
 * JD2 = Originally from Just Dance 2.
 * JD3 = Originally from/Also in Just Dance 3.
 * JD4 = Also in Just Dance 4.
 * 2014 = Originally from Just Dance 2014.
 * 2015 = Originally from Just Dance 2015.
 * JDGH = Also in Just Dance: Greatest Hits.
 * 8G = Eighth Generation console (Wii U, PlayStation 4, & Xbox One) exclusives.
 * * = Covered

March 5, 2016 (Launch)
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