Tetris

"Tetris" by Dancing Bros is featured on Just Dance 2015, 舞力全开2015, and Just Dance Unlimited.

Appearance of the Dancers
The routine features two men (P1 and P3) and two women (P2 and P4). The dancers are wearing helmets and latex suits of different colors with a Tetris piece represented on it. P1 is purple and bears a "T" shaped brick. P2 is red and bears a "Z" shaped one. P3 is light blue and bears a straight bar. P4 is orangeish yellowish and bears a reversed "L" bar. At one point, their skin will turn black similar to the dancers of She Wolf and Where Have You Been.

Background
The background shows a giant 'TETRIS' sign at the beginning from which the dancers emerge. Then the background has falling Tetris pieces, like the original Tetris game. At several points, the background darkens and goes through a "Level up" phase. Near the end of the routine, the background will flash orange as the song speeds up.

Gold Moves
There is only one Gold Move for each player:
 * Gold Move: Pose according to the pictograms. This is the final move for the song.
 * P1: Put your left hand up and bend your right arm.
 * P2: Put your both hands halfway in the air and squat down.
 * P3: Look to the left and put your right hand to the left and the left hand up.
 * P4: Continue standing while turning your palms outward.

Trivia

 * This is the third cover by Dancing Bros, after Everybody Needs Somebody To Love and Moskau.
 * This is the second video game based song in the series, after Just Mario. It is followed by Balkan Blast Remix.
 * However, this is the first song to be released on all consoles that is video game themed, as Just Mario was only available for the Wii.
 * This, along with Epic Sirtaki and Tico-Tico No Fubá is one of the only three instrumental songs to be covered.
 * The Gold Move awards the player 770 points if done correctly, which is more than the average Gold Move you'd see in other songs.
 * P4 reuses a move from Womanizer.
 * Due to the song being short, the score bar moves slower than the player's score.
 * In the square, it can be seen that the background is darker and the blocks are glowing as they are falling and they seem to have less details. However, this does not happen in the actual routine.