User blog:Will07498/Just Dance: The Request Stars (Fanmade)

Just Dance: The Request Stars is the eighth installment in the Just Dance franchise.

Gameplay and Features
In this game, All of the features from all of the games and it even includes new ones.


 * 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.


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


 * Showtime is a 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.


 * You can now use your smartphone as a controller to play the game on the Wii U, PS4 and Xbox One. 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 is a feature on every console except the Wii. It is where you can dance to one of the songs but with many people picked by Ubisoft. You can also try to do a contest for many songs to get picked in the next community remix.


 * VIP is a feature where you can dance with famous people. It was last used in Just Dance 2015.


 * Score Challenges are only on the Wii, PS3, and Xbox 360. You can try to beat another player's score from any country.


 * kCal Tracker is a feature where the game can track your calories while dancing.


 * Autodance is a feature where in the game while you are dancing, it records you by itself and when the song is finished, it shows you dancing in reverse or just the normal thing. It can also do it fast and slow.


 * World Dance Floor is only on the 7th generation consoles. It is where you can dance with like a million people. You can get more avatars by beating people in the section of the party that you are in and it grows your level.


 * Song levels You have to dance to a song to gain XP and level up the song, unlocking new avatars and earning coins to buy new songs. To buy a new song, you will need 150 coins. You can also purchase coins from the shop.

Below are the rewards for each level on every song. Level 1: 20 coins

Level 2: Avatar from song

Level 3: 40 coins

Level 4: Exclusive song (On exclusive songs, It's just 60 songs)

Level 5: 90 coins

Level 6: Snippet of song

Covers
Don't worry, they are coming soon.

Tracklist

 * "*" = Covered
 * = Cover artist
 * (H) = Has a HD remake
 * (NNOW) = Not featured on Just Dance Now
 * (JDDP) = Featured on Just Dance: Disney Party, though with a different choreography and dancer.
 * (SL) = Sing-Along Mode
 * (D) = Included in the demo (Only on 8th generation consoles)
 * (J) = Included in Just Dance Wii
 * (J2) = Included in Just Dance Wii 2
 * (JWU) = Included in Just Dance Wii U
 * (YK) = Included in Yo-kai Watch Dance: Just Dance Special Edition

On all of the consoles, there are folders which are with all the songs in every game, exclusive songs, and exclusive alternates. Remakes that doesn't have covers yet will not be here. You only can request exclusive songs that are not in the games.