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Dance Praise
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Since its debut, the award-winning Dance Praise has been a huge success with families, churches, schools, and youth groups alike due to its challenging, high-energy gameplay and uplifting Christian themes. The computer game, suitable for both Windows and Mac operating systems, challenges players to match an onscreen display of scrolling arrows paced to the music. Players have to keep up by stepping on the corresponding arrows on dance pads that connect to the computer through a USB port.
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In addition to its many play features and bundled interactive dance pad, Dance Praise features over 50 songs from today's most popular Christian artists. Audio Adrenaline, 4th Avenue Jones', DJ Maj, Out of Eden, Sanctus Real, Steven Curtis Chapman, tobyMac, and ZOEgirl are just some of the many artists and groups included. What's more, Dance Praise ... displays lyrics on the screen that reinforce positive Christian messages to let dancers and non-dancers alike sing along with the beat.
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The Dance Praise series consists of various dance music video games published by Digital Praise. These games use contemporary Christian music to promote a positive message to listeners. The lyrics can ... be read while dancing.
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Since its introduction in October 2005, Dance Praise has been widely acclaimed by users and reviewers. It's been praised by The 700 Club, The New York Times, ABC News, Children's Technology Review, and more. Now, a new version - Dance Praise2- the ReMix - takes Dance Praise to a whole new level. With 52 new songs, many new features, and compelling 3-D graphics, this new version is sure to get the entire family off the couch and dancin' in no time!
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Dance Praise 2-the ReMix with dance pad is priced at $49.95; individual price for the Dance Praise 2-the ReMix game only is $29.95, while Dance Praise pads are $34.95 (all prices are MSRP). The game begins shipping September 25, 2007.
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Upbeat, positive and challenging, Dance Praise pits the player against a colorful video display. Arrows on the display scroll across the screen in time with the music; arrows on the dance pad correspond to the ever-changing display. It's the dancer's job to stay in sync with the display and the music!
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