Konami took the game beyond the traditional setup of Dance Dance Revolution by incorporating the Wii Remote and the standard dance pad into a full body motion game. Unlike the previous release of Dance Dance Revolution on a Nintendo console, Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix, Hottest Party was not a collaboration between Konami and Nintendo. However, the game features additional modes taking advantage of the hardware of the Wii. Hottest Party also includes several other modes, including a Free Mode, multi player modes, a battle mode, and Sync mode, where several players play the same chart, and only the lowest step judgment on each arrow will count. The soundtrack of Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party differs in the Japanese release. Many reviews agree the hand motions freshen the DDR experience and are a positive addition to the game..
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