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Dance Evolution : ウィキペディア英語版
Dance Evolution

''Dance Evolution'' (known as ''DanceMasters'' in North America) is a dancing video game developed by the makers of the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series. The game was officially unveiled at Konami's E3 2010 press conference, exclusively for Xbox 360 Kinect. The game was released in November 2010. When describing the game, Naoki Maeda, the producer of ''Dance Evolution'' and of the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series, stated that "this is real dancing."
''Dance Evolution'' has 30 tracks, including hip hop, R&B, pop, eurobeat and dance, and will be supported with additional songs as downloadable content.
An arcade port, titled ''Dance Evolution ARCADE'', was released on March 27, 2012 in Japan. Although the gameplay remains the same, it has several features that differentiate it with the original version. A spin-off, ''Rhythm Party'' (called BOOM BOOM DANCE in Japan) was released on February 1, 2012.
==Gameplay==
Gameplay requires the player to copy the on-screen character's dance while hitting certain spots (namely RIPPLES) with their hands, drawing lines in the air (namely STREAMS), stepping on the beat and striking poses (much like a full-body version of ''Elite Beat Agents''). Only hitting the on-screen markers counts toward your grade (unlike ''Dance Central'', which demands full-body move matching). There is a lesson mode that explains the basic mechanics and the main dance mode. Offline games support 2 players simultaneously and online modes support up to 4 players. There are four difficulties (LIGHT, STANDARD, EXTREME, MASTER) with MASTER only being present on downloadable contents. There is also STEALTH mode, which is EXTREME mode with the markers being off.
It should be noted that the official para para routines for the eurobeat/Konami original songs were used for their respective songs.

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