This game justifies the XBox Kinect sensor. I really liked Just Dance 3 (JD3) on the Wii at first, but I didn't realize how much fun a serious dance game could be until I bought Dance Central 3 (DC3). And if I'm serious, I don't mean the plot; I mean all options available in this game. The most useful option is the ability to practice small parts of the dance as many times as needed until you master the move. This option is very useful, especially when dancing to more complex versions of a song, and if you're not a real dancer/choreographer yourself, you might need to try, try, try again. These songs also have complex choreography, but they don't seem to belong exclusively to the music video. These are moves you could really do on the dance floor, especially line dances like the electric slide or the cupid shuffle. Speaking of which, the music selection in DC3 is more varied than in JD3 and includes more hip-hop options. While DC3's multiplayer mode is limited to two players, more gameplay options are available such as: B. a battle mode where you try to outperform your opponent in terms of dance moves. If you're looking for an alternative to JD3 and are serious about learning some real dance moves, I highly recommend this game.