For our party, we were also provided a gift card to help ABBA'ify our party. I thought it was appropriate to try to have some great 80's foods like Doritos, chicken wings, avocado dip and chips, pizza and a variety of drinks.
Our party included a fun disco ball that set the atmosphere let alone the thrill of the kids who attended. The beauty with the ABBA You Can Dance for wii, is there are so many songs to choose from and you can pick from single dancer to two dancers to a group. What fun that is and I can tell you it's a work out! Even if you don't want to dance and would rather sing, you can take a chance with Karaoke and belt out some fun tunes.
I will admit my youngest, who is four, did not like the music but that's okay. We all had a lot of fun and even those that were too young to know the music, they learned quickly to adapt to the catchy tunes and the movements. For some Christmas fun, this would make a great gift to have after eating all that food or to start the New Year on getting healthy as you get groovy to the music.
KEY FEATURES:
The Timeless Music of ABBA
Enjoy all the hits – 26 in all – from ABBA’s rich catalog of classic songs, now digitally remastered for Wii™ and your home entertainment system.
You Can Dance
Unleash your inner dancing queen and play for fun or to set a new top score to challenge yourself and others. Play any way you want with up to four friends.
Mini-Musical
Perform a story through the music of ABBA! Experience the magic as you play a role in a mini-musical of ABBA’s songs.
Karaoke Mode
Up to two additional friends can join in on vocals. Simply follow along with the on-screen lyrics.*
A Must-Have for Fans
Get immersed in the amazing world of ABBA with authentic content including their music videos, live concert footage, and classic photos!
*Wii-compatible microphone required, sold separately.
*Disclaimer: I received this game via Ubisoft. Please click here to learn more about Ubisoft. I was selected for this sponsorship by the Clever Girls Collective. All opinions are my own.
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