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Dance Dance Revolution Disney Channel Edition (Playstation 2)

The magical world of Disney hits the dancefloor with an entirely new DanceDanceRevolution game on the PS2. Leveraging some of the hottest and most popular shows and characters from the Disney Channel network, DanceDanceRevolution Disney Channel combines the mega-popular DDR dancing phenomenon with content that is cool and relevant with today’s youth. Featuring music and characters from some of Disney Channel’s biggest sensations such as High School Musical, Hannah Montana, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, That’s So Raven, Cheetah Girls, Kim Possible & more. 40 songs including other popular hits. Multiple difficulty levels so everyone can get out there and dance. [Konami]

Konami
Music, Dancing
Players: 2
E (Everyone)
Developer: Keen Games
Released January 8, 2008

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

60 / 100

Critic Reviews

74 Cheat Code Central
I wish we could have seen a little more ingenuity in the title, but then again it is a DDR game, and I can't expect any drastic deviation from the formula. This title's biggest strength lies in its successful incorporation of the Disney material, and this makes it a title worth picking up for any Disney Channel fan with an interest in DDR or music games.
70 GameDaily
The on-screen action is a little too bewildering at times and the song offerings aren't nearly as plentiful as other DDR games. However, for its primary audience, Disney Channel Remix serves its purpose, with lots of arrow stepping and various modes to choose from.
68 GameZone
If you don’t know who the Cheetah Girls are, then you may want to skip out on this DDR title.
65 IGN
Even though Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Edition outperforms its latest predecessor -- DDR SuperNova 2 -- by offering a training mode, it still falls short of the traditional DDR standard in terms of song selection, online play and visual flair.
60 Games Radar
Not that it's terrible, but we can only watch Kim Possible gyrate for so long before folding up our dance mats and moving on.
56 Da Gameboyz
Simply put, don’t expect DDR Disney Channel Edition to take the series to the next level as this feels like a buffer until the next true sequel to the franchise arrives.
50 Gaming Age
If you have a youngster looking to get into the groove of DDR, then this could be a great place to start. The theme is right up there alley, the levels get progressively harder so they will be able to challenge veteran players in the future, but with only 40 songs, you may find yourself getting another version of the game after a couple months.
25 GameShark
With poor cover songs, a limited song selection, horrible graphics and a lack of online play, the game doesn’t really have much going for it. Even the kids preferred the original DDR SuperNova to this game—a major disappointment.

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