Every song title and song artist in the game is translated to Chinese.
This game uses Just Dance 2017’s Gold Move effect, but there is a bug where it can show the effect from Just Dance 2015 and Just Dance 2016.
In its first version, the game used the traditional feedback icons and the Gold Move effect from the Western series as placeholders. These elements were translated to Chinese in a second version of the game.
Also, the screen between the end of a routine and the scores part read "JUST DANCE" in the first version, but it was later changed to "舞力全开" in the following update.
Besides, lyrics were available in the earliest versions of the game: after the update, instead, they have to be installed through a mod.
As of August 17, 2016, VIP passes were implemented into the game.
The coaches who appear on the old and new boot-up screens for the game are not available in the tracklist yet (ex. I Gotta Feeling, Starships, Pound The Alarm, etc).
P1, P2 and P4 from Macarena appear in the main menu too, although the song is not in the game.
ThreeChinesesongs were accidentally released in the game for one day. If the player attempted to play one of the three songs, an error message will pop up, stating that there was an issue while downloading the video for the routine.
The menu is sometimes affected by a glitch that places the last playlist displayed on the screen at its bottom.
All the letters with an accent appear in a different font than the others.
By typing a random dance number on the phone, one can play the game without a screen connected.
Beta Elements
For a full list of 舞力全开:活力派’s beta elements, see Just Dance Now (Chinese Version)/Beta Elements.