The Smurfs Dance Party

The Smurfs Dance Party

Smurfs Box Art
Developer(s) Land Ho![1]
Publisher(s) Ubisoft
Platform(s) Wii
Release date(s)
  • NA July 19, 2011
Genre(s) Music, Rhythm, Dance
Mode(s) Single player, Multi-player
Rating(s)
Media/distribution Wii Optical Disc

The Smurfs Dance Party is a dance game developed and published by Ubisoft, exclusively for the Wii. The game was released on July 19, 2011. [2]

Contents

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to the concept Ubisoft current dance franchise, Just Dance, The Smurfs Dance Party allows players to dance alongside Papa Smurf, Clumsy Smurf, Brainy Smurf, Gutsy Smurf, Smurfette, and Gargamel.[2]

Track list

The Track list consists a total of 24 songs:[1][2]

Song Artist Difficulty Effort Year Mode Smurf
A Year Without Rain Selena Gomez 3 2 2011 Duet ♀/♂
Barbra Streisand Duck Sauce 1 2 2010 Solo
Blame It On the Boogie The Jacksons 2 2 2010 Solo
Boom Shack-A-Lak Apache Indian 1 2 2010 Solo
Everybody Up 1 2 2010 Solo
Gargamel Gargamel 1 1 2010 Solo
Go Go Go Get It Drew Ryan Scott 1 3 2010 Trio ♂/♂/♂
Higher Drew Ryan Scott 3 3 2010 Solo
I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) Whitney Houston 2 2 2010 Trio ♂/♀/♂
Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 1 1 2010 Solo
Living Color 2 3 2010 Trio ♂/♂/♂
Smurfs (Main Title) The Smurfs 1 1 2010 Trio ♀/♂/♂
Smurf This Way 3 3 2010 Duet ♂/♂
Like Whoa Aly and AJ 1 2 2010 Duet ♀/♂
More Than a Name 1 1 2010 Solo
Mr. Smurfastastic 1 1 2010 Duet ♂/♂
One of the Boys Katy Perry 2 3 2010 Solo
Smurfberry-licious 2 2 2010 Trio ♂/♂/♀
The Noisy Smurf 2 2 2010 Solo ♂/♀/♂
Very Blue Moon 3 3 2010 Trio ♂/♂/♂
We Have Us 1 1 2010 Trio ♂/♂/♂
We Like To Smurf It 2 3 2010 Trio ♂/♂/♂
Welcome to NY 2 2 2010 Duet ♂/♂
Who Let the Smurfs Out 2 3 2010 Solo
Walking on Sunshine 2 2 2010 Duet ♀/♂
Smurfs Intro (Main Menu) - - 2010 - -

Reception

The Smurfs Dance Party received an overall score of 3.0/10 from Gameplay Today, stating "The Smurfs: Dance Party had the makings of a sleeper hit for the simple fact that it was a dance game being made by the people who brought us Just Dance and Just Dance 2. The lineage means nothing here though because this game couldn’t be farther from its successful “smurfless” cousins."[3]

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