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Old 09-03-2007, 05:18 PM   #1
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What are the recommended age ratings for the available dance games for PS2? I was hoping to find something my 4-year-old could get into with the dance pad. Are any of the available games made for kids that young? Or are they all for older kids?

How 'bout games for the eye toy? Same deal - I'm hoping to find something my little kiddo can get into.
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Old 09-04-2007, 02:41 PM   #2
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imo the eyetoy would be fantastic for lil uns, a good way to learn hand to eye coordination.

i would certainly reccomend the first Eye toy game for sure. the other dance games are fine for lil kids that i have seen playing. like DDR..

Britneys dance beat was a good game.. maybe try that?



i cant beleieve ive said that.. but if theyre in to Britney, then they wil love it.

for me.. i just took the pain, stiff upper lip and all that. wasnt my game, i just did the time for playing the crime,
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at Dillon playing Britney's dancing game (and most likely loving every second of it). Just one question: do you wear a see-through tube top while playing?




Seriously, though - thanks for the input.
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at Dillon playing Britney's dancing game (and most likely loving every second of it). Just one question: do you wear a see-through tube top while playing?




Seriously, though - thanks for the input.

That's the last time I google Britney

As Dillon said, I think all the Dance Mat games should be ok for kids as I beleive they have easy settings.
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