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|description = ''Play with both hands and feel the vibes!'' |
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|debut = {{G|2018}} <small>({{Ht|Switch|Exclusive to Nintendo Switch}})</small> |
|debut = {{G|2018}} <small>({{Ht|Switch|Exclusive to Nintendo Switch}})</small> |
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}}'''Double Rumble''' is a game mode for {{G|2018}}. The mode is exclusive to Nintendo Switch.<ref name="pressrelease">http://www.gonintendo.com/stories/282431-just-dance-2018-all-screens-art-fact-sheet-press-release-q-a</ref> It includes five choreographies, and uses both of the JoyCons and their vibrations to simulate actions, such as cooking or playing in a Mariachi band. |
}}'''Double Rumble''' is a game mode for {{G|2018}}. The mode is exclusive to Nintendo Switch.<ref name="pressrelease">http://www.gonintendo.com/stories/282431-just-dance-2018-all-screens-art-fact-sheet-press-release-q-a</ref> It includes five choreographies, and uses both of the JoyCons and their vibrations to simulate actions, such as cooking or playing in a Mariachi band. |
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==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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− | * All 5 Double Rumble dancers have 2 gloves (left glove blue - right glove red) which represent the |
+ | * All 5 Double Rumble dancers have 2 gloves (left glove blue - right glove red) which represent the neon colors of the Joy-Cons from the Nintendo Switch. |
** Therefore, the left-handed moves count. |
** Therefore, the left-handed moves count. |
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* None of the routines have [[pictogram]]s. |
* None of the routines have [[pictogram]]s. |
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− | |[[/Better Call The Handyman/]] |
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|rowspan="5"|Just Vibes |
|rowspan="5"|Just Vibes |
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|[[File:SwitchHandyman_Cover_Generic.jpg|thumb|center|196x196px]] |
|[[File:SwitchHandyman_Cover_Generic.jpg|thumb|center|196x196px]] |
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+ | |[[/El Sabor Del Ritmo/]] |
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− | |[[/El Sabor Del Ritmo/]]<ref name="doublerumbledina">https://www.facebook.com/TheFairyDinaDance/videos/1205172892939523/</ref> |
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|[[File:SwitchMariachi_Cover_Generic.jpg|thumb|center|196x196px]] |
|[[File:SwitchMariachi_Cover_Generic.jpg|thumb|center|196x196px]] |
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− | |[[/Food Paradise/]] |
+ | |[[/Food Paradise/]] |
|[[File:SwitchChef_Cover_Generic.jpg|thumb|center|196x196px]] |
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+ | |[[/Sports ’Til I Drop/]] |
|[[File:SwitchSport_Cover_Generic.jpg|thumb|center|196x196px]] |
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− | |[[Double Rumble/Tales Of The Cauldron|Tales Of The Cauldron]] |
+ | |[[Double Rumble/Tales Of The Cauldron|Tales Of The Cauldron]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* The background of each routine displays separate panels of the same coach doing different moves. |
* The background of each routine displays separate panels of the same coach doing different moves. |
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+ | * The Blue and Red Joy-Cons, along with its connection numbers, are shown in the coach selection screen and during gameplay. |
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+ | ** The Joy-Cons are also shown in the results screen. |
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+ | ** In the coach selection screen, a blue check icon means that a Joy-Con is connected. |
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* "Just Vibes" is credited on every Double Rumble routine. |
* "Just Vibes" is credited on every Double Rumble routine. |
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− | * Double Rumble marks the |
+ | * Double Rumble marks the fourth time the pictograms are absent. It previously happened with ''[[Warm Up (song)|Warm Up]]'', ''[[Cheesy Cha Cha]]'', and ''[[Kids Mode]]''. |
+ | *According to its official description, there were supposed to be more songs in the mode in latter updates. However, this never came to be. |
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− | * ''Better Call The Handyman'' is the only Double Rumble routine allowed to be play with only one joy con and play up to 6 players. |
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− | ** That routine can also allow players to use their smartphones while playing that routine. |
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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
Revision as of 17:38, 11 November 2019
Double Rumble is a game mode for Just Dance 2018. The mode is exclusive to Nintendo Switch.[2] It includes five choreographies, and uses both of the JoyCons and their vibrations to simulate actions, such as cooking or playing in a Mariachi band.
Description
For the first time, Just Dance 2018 will use the HD rumble technology to develop interesting Double Rumble choreographies based on this vibration system, which makes the overall Just Dance experience even more immersive.
5 exclusive Double Rumble choreographies put the control in both of your hands for the first time in a Just Dance game – hold a Joy-Con in each hand, and feel the vibrations as you experience what it’s like to play in a Mariachi band, or take charge of a 5 star kitchen.
Replicate the moves and feel the vibes of the music in the palms of your hands thanks to the Joy-Cons’ unique HD Rumble vibration system. Also, more exclusive choreographies are to be announced exclusively for the Nintendo Switch![2]
Characteristics
- All 5 Double Rumble dancers have 2 gloves (left glove blue - right glove red) which represent the neon colors of the Joy-Cons from the Nintendo Switch.
- Therefore, the left-handed moves count.
- None of the routines have pictograms.
- Every routine usually has a countdown on the bottom-center of the screen which counts down from four.
- The Double Rumble routines do not have Gold Moves.
Routines
Routine | Artist | Image |
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Better Call The Handyman | Just Vibes | |
El Sabor Del Ritmo | ||
Food Paradise | ||
Sports ’Til I Drop | ||
Tales Of The Cauldron |
Trivia
- The background of each routine displays separate panels of the same coach doing different moves.
- The Blue and Red Joy-Cons, along with its connection numbers, are shown in the coach selection screen and during gameplay.
- The Joy-Cons are also shown in the results screen.
- In the coach selection screen, a blue check icon means that a Joy-Con is connected.
- "Just Vibes" is credited on every Double Rumble routine.
- Double Rumble marks the fourth time the pictograms are absent. It previously happened with Warm Up, Cheesy Cha Cha, and Kids Mode.
- According to its official description, there were supposed to be more songs in the mode in latter updates. However, this never came to be.
Videos
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