Quartets

Dance Crews (alternatively known as Quartets) are a feature that has appeared in every game in the series since.

Description
Dance Crews are a feature which debuted in and appeared in every subsequent game. Each Dance Crew routine features at least four playable coaches (six in the Xbox One version of Kiss You).

Dance Crews debuted in this installment. They feature four playable coaches and the pictograms come from the right and disappear in the center.

Dance Crews in Just Dance 3:

uses the same mechanics as.

The pictograms have improved and they disappear at the side of the screen.

The pictograms have improved.

Dance Crews in Just Dance 2014:

This game follows 's mechanics. Of all the games to have Dance Crews, this one has the fewest, with four. Dance Crews in Just Dance Wii U:

The pictograms look to be slightly improved. There is also one Dance Crew Mashup.

Dance Crews in Just Dance 2017:

Dance Crews in Just Dance 2018

Dance Crews in Just Dance 2019:

Trivia

 * , ,, and feature the most Dance Crews, with nine each.
 * Kiss You is the first and only downloadable Dance Crew (even though it is recycled). It is also the only 6-person Dance Crew.
 * Note that the 6-player Dance Crew is only available on the Xbox One version of and is considered the classic version, while the four-player Dance Crew is considered an alternate.
 * On the Xbox One from onward, most routines allow for six players to play at once. This is not the case for dance crews, as six cannot be divided evenly by four.
 * allows players on 8th-Generation consoles to obtain the use of smartphones and the Just Dance Controller App for scoring, a feature that allows up to six players, even for Dance Crews. This is not the case for the Xbox One's Kinect.
 * Starting with, with the use of a smartphone or a Wii/Move remote on the Wii U and PlayStation 4, multiple players can select a singular dancer. Previously, only one player was admitted to each available dancer.
 * Although has fewer Dance Crews than,  has more Dance Crews that are exclusive to the Japanese series.
 * On Just Dance 3, the scores and player names for Dance Crews are displayed at the top of the screen, unlike other modes where they're displayed on the sides.

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