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KINECTaku Review: Let's Dance with Mel B (360 / Kinect)

KINECTaku's James Newton has this to say:

"Every Kinect sold comes with a demo of Dance Central tucked away on the Kinect Adventures disc, meaning everyone has a chance to play the sensor's best dancing game by far. Now you have the chance to play one of its worst, Let's Dance with Mel B."

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REVIEW: Let’s Dance - 123KINECT.com

123KINECT writes in their review: "Also known as Let’s Dance with Mel B in the UK/EU, this game that was basically one of the earlier titles that finally makes it the US, but in my opinion, a year later is way too late. "

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ZTGD | Let's Dance Review

Dave Payerle writes: Budget games tend to make me a little skeptical. Usually when there’s a hot trend in gaming it doesn’t take long for cheaper copycats to appear, trying to look the same and appeal to the price-conscious consumer. Let’s Dance fits that mold – it’s a budget title that offers a stripped-down version of the experience you would have with genre leaders like Dance Central or Just Dance. For the price, the single player experience is solid, but the multiplayer flaws and annoying design issues will keep it on the sidelines when you’re picking a dance partner.

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Review: Let's Dance with Mel B - BNBGAMING

Lightning Fish and Maximum Family Games bring us another entrant in the crowded dancing game arena. Does Let’s Dance stand up to criticism, or fall flat on its face?

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