Game will challenge gamers to dance-offs against their friends

Sep 23, 2011 14:04 GMT  ·  By

Developer O-Games has announced that its upcoming dancing game Get Up and Dance will benefit from a collaboration with Ministry of Sound Recording, getting access to three of the hottest artists in the music dance scene.

The newly announced tracks for Get Up and Dance are:

Example – Kickstarts Vato Gonzalez featuring Foreign Beggars – Badman Riddim (Jump) Wretch 32 featuring Example – Unorthodox

The tracks that were previously announced are:

Apache Indian – Boom Shack-A-Lak Barenaked Ladies – One Week Billy Ray Cyrus – ‘chy Breaky Heart Black Kids – I Am Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance De La Soul – Me Myself and I Gina G – Ooh Ahh… Just A Little Bit Girls Aloud – The Promise Gwen Stefani – What You Waiting For Jessie J – Nobody’s Perfect La Roux – Bulletproof Marina & The Diamonds – Hollywood Nicole Scherzinger – Poison Noisettes – Don’t Upset The Rhythm Pulp – Common People Pussycat Dolls – Don’t Cha Rizzle Kicks – Down With The Trumpets Taio Cruz – Come On Girl Timbaland featuring Katy Perry – If We Ever Meet Again

Jim Scott, who is the Chief Executive Officer of O-Games, stated, “For over 15 years, the Ministry of Sound Recordings label has been at the forefront of dance music culture, so having three of their current hottest artists appear in Get Up And Dance is the perfect match.”

Get Up and Dance is a self described social dancing game, which allows the player to get together a group of friends and then run complex dance routines, choosing whether to take the spotlight or to fade back into the background as a support dancer.

Players can arrange dance face-offs or can collaborate to create the best routine.

The game will be launched on the Nintendo Wii and the PlayStation 3 with Move on November 4.