- Publisher: Disney Interactive Studios
- Release Date: Oct 21, 2008
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 8 out of 14
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Mixed: 0 out of 14
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Negative: 6 out of 14
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FrankM.Oct 27, 2008I bought one each of this game for my two sisters
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LindaRFeb 7, 2009This game was a Xmas gift for 11yr old daughter. She coerced a room full of adults ages 30-55 to play with her. Before long she was on the couch begging for her turn! The game is fun yet competative, gets you up & moving, and most of all it creates laughter....isnt that what its all about ?!!!!!!
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AlfTMar 20, 2009Don't knock it until you try it "Kai"! Bought this for the kids but thought I would have a go. I really enjoy it. The harder levels are best, the cues match the songs perfectly. You have to have good rhythm to get a good score. I find it, energetic, challenging and fun. What more could you want?
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KaiNov 14, 2008
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HoyD.Oct 24, 2008This is a fun game for the family. it lets you relive moments from the HSM movies, and you can sing along with your friends. The graphics are pretty good for a wii game, and its easy to learn. Also the vfx are amazing!
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Nov 26, 2011
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Target kiddie audience will enjoy mixing-and-matching characters in ways never seen onscreen, as well as creating their own East High Wildcat, but will quickly get frustrated with the game's core "dancing" mechanic that's really just flailing with the Wii's wireless controller.
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If your kid loves High School Musical they are going to want Senior Year Dance, and they're probably going to love it because it has Troy and Gabriella and Sharpay and everybody else.