Get up and Dance to get into shape!

Struggling to maintain your New Year’s resolution to get in shape for 2012? Then Get Up And Dance’s ‘Shape Up’ mode – a unique feature found only in the popular dance game – is the ideal way to get fit and have fun.

Designed for 1-4 players, ‘Shape Up’ mode allows you to select and follow a dance exercise programme that suits your level of fitness. Get Up And Dance makes it easy for you to create a Fitness Mix of tracks from the game, so that you can quickly shake and shimmy your way to a fitter and slimmer you. The ease of set-up and ability to track your progress makes it ideal for busy mums and those who cannot afford long term expensive gym membership subscriptions.

Check out the Get Up And Dance Facebook page for a quick start fitness plan,  tips and weekly exercises to inspire and encourage you.

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About Get Up And Dance
Get Up And Dance is the ultimate dancing game for everyone to play, whether you are the star performer or prefer to stay out of the limelight as a backing dancer. Get your friends round and get dancing together or have your very own dance off in Get Up And Dance’s Party Mode. Party Mode features party games that you can play with up to eight mates, competing against each others teams with party games including Party Mix, Last Man Standing and Tug of War.

Had enough of competing against each other? Then band together and form your very own dance group with Get Up And Dance’s innovative Group Mode. You and up to three friends can choose to perform as either a lead or backing dancer to group routines specially choreographed for Get Up And Dance.

Group Mode also allows you to dance and have fun in a group or to participate in the talent competition, where you compete in ten rounds to see if you can dance your way to the top. Plus, with loads more features like Shape Up Mode, Rehearse Mode and Jukebox, Get Up And Dance really is the Ultimate Dancing Game package for home console owners.

Be in the Music Video – Official music videos play in the background in a stage set appearance. Dance and feel like you are actually the star of the official video playing at a large concert or show.

Full Track Listing
Dance superstars in the making can get their groove on to an expansive track listing, featuring everything from classic funky disco tracks to modern dance floor fillers including the official videos from international superstar artists:

·         Alexandra Stan – ‘Mr Saxobeat’
·         Apache Indian  – ‘Boom Shack-A-Lak’
·         Barenaked Ladies – ‘One Week’
·         Basement Jaxx – ‘Where’s Your Head At’
·         Billy Ray Cyrus – ‘Achy Breaky Heart’
·         Black Kids – ‘I Am Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance’
·         De La Soul – ‘Me Myself and I’
·         Donna Summer – ‘Hot Stuff’
·         Dusty Springfield – ‘I Only Want To Be With You’
·         Elton John – ‘Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting)
·         Example – ‘Kickstarts’
·         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’
·         Lionel Richie – ‘Dancing On The Ceiling’
·         Marina & The Diamonds – ‘Hollywood’
·         Nicole Scherzinger – ‘Poison’
·         Noisettes – ‘Don’t Upset The Rhythm’
·         Pulp – ‘Common People’
·         Pussycat Dolls – ‘Don’t Cha’
·         Reel 2 Real Feat. The Mad Stuntman – ‘I Like To Move It’
·         Rizzle Kicks – ‘Down With The Trumpets’
·         Salt-N-Pepa – ‘Push It’
·         Taio Cruz – ‘Come On Girl’
·         Timbaland featuring Katy Perry – ‘If We Ever Meet Again’
·         Vato Gonzalez Feat. Foreign Beggars – ‘Badman Riddim (Jump)’
·         Wretch 32 Feat. Example – ‘Unorthodox’
·         Yolanda Be Cool Vs D Cup – ‘We No Speak Americano’