Talk:Just Dance 2020/@comment-38608215-20190928192820/@comment-27537247-20190929025036

I never really cared for Mash-Ups, so I would rather they were removed. I would prefer they focus on making wholely original routines. Besides, Mash-Ups by definition end up drawing from parts of past routines that are proven to work with other songs, which means they don't often, if they even can, draw from the unique and crazier moves that a routine would have, so for the most part, they're a bunch of conglomerates of the most basic and boring moves of each routine. The only outlier I can think of was the Mash-Up for Prince Ali (which to be fair was a damn good Mash-Up), but that's a gold bar in a scrap heap.

Party Master mode was a cool idea, but they would have to do some major tweaking to it to make it work better. I've tried it a few times, and every time it was a disaster. Thing is, I wouldn't even know where to begin providing suggestions. I can't even go into detail as to why I disliked them.

Kids Mode has to go for sure. That's just a waste of time, data, and effort all for a demographic that I'm not totally convinced the franchise even has.

Co-op Mode was a fine idea, but they should just stick with the standard scoring system and just combine their score for the ultimate score. The weird gem thing was just odd and awkward to me.

Any extra mode they would add from there shouldn't be forced for the sake of extra content. They need to have something non-intrusive and expansive enough to warrant the effort. I would prefer something that alters the way you play existing routines, like a battle mode system on top of a regular classic, a Gold Rush mode where a routine gets a lot of gold moves and you get scored based on how you land them, or something to that effect. I'm sure they could come up with something good.

The World Dance Floor is a good idea, but it's lacking a battle royale mode. Like Tetris 99. Imagine the Dance Battles we used to have, but it's with a regular routine and it involves 100 different people. You keep cycling through songs until one player remains.

That last one was kind of a joke, but it also wasn't at the same time.