Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Dance UK XL Party Game (PS2)

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List Price: £14.99
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Manufacturer: 4Gamers
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: 4Gamers EAN: 5060015455191 Label: 4Gamers Manufacturer: 4Gamers Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: 4Gamers Release Date: 2005-09-16 Studio: 4Gamers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Rubbish Comment: This game is so confusing and you don't get enough time to work out where the next arrow is going to. The songs are good but they go on far too long. Dance Fusion is amazing I recommend anyone to buy that one!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dance:UK XL Comment: The mat is great, just the right size to reach the steps for short people like me. The major problem that I have with this product is the playstation game. All thats on the CD is basically 13 songs to dance to at 4 difficultly levels. I'd been on a friends dance mat before (an older one) and the game included lessons, workouts, as well as the compitions and many more track to dance to. So I was very disappoint to find out all you could do with this product is dance to 13 tracks. I'm now trying to find a new game for this mat!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not just for the kids! Comment: Great fun! Good way to save money too...who needs to spend money on a workout at the gym when you have got this!! The only downside is that i dont think theres enough songs to choose from (only 12 if i remember right) but its still very good, and would get anyones party going... and its not just for the kids!! everyone can play!! happy boogie-ing!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: very good Comment: wen i got this gam e for my child he plays on it everyday
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