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''Dance Praise'' is a series of
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s developed by
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developer
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, with a particular emphasis on
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. The series began on
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and
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computers, and later expanded to
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devices. The series' first title, ''Dance Praise'', was released on September 29, 2005 and gained popularity in the Christian gaming industry. There have been four ''Dance Praise'' games for personal computers, and one final game released for iOS devices. The second game in the series, ''VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance'', was a spin-off created in conjunction with
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for use of the ''
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'' characters and music.


Development

Peter Fokos, CTO of Digital Praise, started the ''Dance Praise'' series after his daughter asked him to create a dance game with Christian music for her homeschool exercise program. This series was created to allow children to enjoy dance games with music "fit for young ears".


Gameplay

Gameplay is virtually identical to the ''
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'' (''DDR'') series, with one key difference: DDR has the target arrows on the top portion of the screen, while Dance Praise places the targets on the bottom of the screen. This is essentially a forced Reverse modifier. When the arrows approach a target zone on the bottom of the screen, the player must step on the corresponding arrow on the
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when arrows reach the target zone. Players are judged on their accuracy and timing. The game also features multiplayer modes, such as "Shadow Dance" mode, where players "record" steps to be played by the other player. The "arcade" mode adds additional hazards and multipliers to gameplay, similar to Dance Magic in ''
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'' and Battle in ''
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''. Lyrics to the songs being played are also shown on-screen, a feature also available in ''
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'' and several ''
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'' titles. The game also features an exercise mode, also offered in ''Dance Dance Revolution'' and ''Dancing Stage''.


Games


Dance Praise

''Dance Praise'' (marketed as ''Dance Praise: The Original'' after the release of its sequel) is a Christian dance video game released on September 29, 2005. It contains 52 songs. The song list can be expanded using expansion packs, and songs from ''Dance Praise 2'' are also
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with ''Dance Praise''.


''VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance''

Partnering with
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, Digital Praise announced ''VeggieTales Dance Dance Dance'' on July 13, 2006. It was released in time for the
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of that year. The game is a modified version of ''Dance Praise'' featuring ''
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'' characters and music. A ''VeggieTales''-themed dance pad was included, and a Deluxe variant of the pad was later released.


''Dance Praise Party''

Catering to large groups at schools and youth groups, Digital Praised released ''Dance Praise Party'' on May 23, 2007. The company claims that it is "the first large-group dance arcade system that allows up to ten players to dance simultaneously." The game also included the first version of ''Dance Praise'', the first four expansion packs compatible with both games, ten dance pads with a 1-inch foam insert in each, plus USB hubs and extension cables for the pads. The game was sold at the suggested retail price of US$2495, although Digital Praise offered different quotes for different setups such as for smaller groups. Although ''Party'' is based on the very first ''Dance Praise'' video game, it features several modifications to provide gameplay for up to ten players. For example, there are no on-screen dancers, and the album art cannot be used as the background picture while dancing. Competitors have subsequently been launched: '' Pump It Up Fitness'', which allows up to 32 simultaneous players, and
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Classroom Edition, which allows up to 48 simultaneous players. These new additions use wireless pads.


''Dance Praise 2: The Remix''

''Dance Praise 2: The Remix'' is the sequel to ''Dance Praise''. The planned release date was September 25, 2007, but the company postponed it to October 31, 2007. The game includes 52 new songs from 48 different artists, a wider variety than the original game offered. New features not available in the previous game include support for three or four players, animated backgrounds, dancing characters,
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s and a new interface. Its system requirements are also much higher than its prequel. It is the only ''Digital Praise'' game to use the Torque engine. In addition to dancing, ''Dance Praise 2'' supports single-player
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s. The game DanceTris, based on ''
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'' and controlled using the dance pad, is included. Additional games sold separately include
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and "Rock n' Block", which are bundled with the "Contemporary Hits" and "Top Hits" expansion packs, respectively. Similar minigames can be found in ''
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''. Music included with or added to the game plays in the background during minigames. This game supports ''Dance Praise'' dance pads without any configuration required, and third-party dance pads can used with the game by installing a separate patch. Songs from expansion packs and the original ''Dance Praise'' are also compatible, but sold separately. Two free songs can be added with an add-on.


''Dance Praise'' (iOS)

The final game in the series is ''Dance Praise'' for
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devices, released on June 29, 2009. Its interface looks similar to that of ''Dance Praise 2'', but is adapted to the iPhone and
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's smaller screen. The game was developed to capitalize on the success of the ''
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'' secular game series. It is designed for the
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resolution found in older iOS devices. It is not optimized for higher screen resolutions such as those found on the
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or
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. A total of 15 songs were included in this game, with no ability to add new music. Eight of the songs come from ''Dance Praise 2: The ReMix'', four are from the Top Hits expansion pack, two can be found on the Contemporary Hits expansion pack, and one can be found in the first ''Dance Praise'' game. The game is no longer available for download.


Expansion packs

Officially, a total of seven
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s and one downloadable add-on have been released for the Dance Praise series: * Modern Worship (June 20, 2006) * Hip-Hop & Rap (August 1, 2006) * Pop & Rock Hits (October 17, 2006) * God Rocks! BibleToons (February 20, 2007) * Praise & Worship (July 17, 2007) * Contemporary Hits (November 20, 2007) * Top Hits (April 4, 2008)
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s can be added to ''Dance Praise 2'' via some expansion packs. Contemporary Hits includes ''
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'', while Top Hits includes ''Rock 'n' Block''. The latter game works similarly to the
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arcade title, but is controlled with the dance pad. All these expansion packs are compatible with the original ''Dance Praise'', the ''Dance Praise 2'' sequel, or both computer games installed on a single machine. The expansion packs were sold in retail and each included 35 new songs. A free downloadable add-on was also released; it came with two songs from Altared Life and was released on January 14, 2007.


Reception

In an interview with ''
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'', Fokos commented that the game has been popular with church groups, especially due to its exercise modes and content. JustAdventure+'s Karla Munger gave the game an A, enjoying the gameplay and wide soundtrack, and recommending it for families. Plain Games' Dave Herbert gave ''Dance Praise'' a 4.5/5, noting the quality of the game's dance pad peripheral, its diverse soundtrack, and unique gameplay elements even amidst a quality of presentation lower than the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' series, and other noted differences between the two games.


References


External links


Original Dance Praise
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