Dance Praise puts a whole new spin - as well as sway, shuffle, and hop - on the high energy dance game trend by combining two of today's popular entertainment trends - contemporary Christian music and dance arcades. Kids love the energetic dancing, and parents don't have to worry about inappropriate content.
Since its introduction Dance Praise has been widely acclaimed by users
and reviewers. It's been praised by the New York Times, Children's
Technology Review, ABC News, The Parent's Choice Foundation, and more.
Turn Your Computer into a Dance Arcade with Top Christian Hits! Simply plug in the
interactive dance pad into the USB port of your computer and start movin' and
groovin' to over 50 Christian songs from your favorite artists.
Game Trailer:
Featured Artists:
4th Avenue Jones'
Andy Hunter
Audio Adrenaline
Bleach
David Crowder Band
DJ Maj
Earthsuit
Hawk Nelson
John Reuben
Liquid
Newsboys
Out of Eden
PAX217
Sanctus Real
Sarah Kelly
Seven Day Jesus
Starfield
Steven Curtis Chapman
The Benjamin Gate
The Elms
The Katinas
tobyMac
Verbs
ZOEgirl
Dance Praise (along with the Dance Pad) is available on Amazon.
Reviews:
PlainGames.com By Dave Herbert Dance Praise gives Christians the chance to dance to great contemporary
songs from days past along with more modern music. Songs that were
popular ten years ago can be found here as well as some recent hits.
Artists that parents and their kids can both appreciate are available,
like tobyMac and Stephen Curtis Chapman. Songs that one might think
would never make a coherent DDR track work in Dance Praise. The game’s
a winner, even if the graphics aren’t there to back it up. Sound
quality and hardware response times make up for all of it. The
narrative voice is pleasant and is often helpful to players. Parents
have something that kids won’t think is a dorky Christian knock-off of
a popular secular game. It’s something that everyone can play without
worrying about content, which is rare, and it has a potential to stick
within the Christian community if the trend can spread. Read the rest of this review...