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The one player has to make the dance moves while the other three players must copy the first player's moves separately; the one player has two chances to confuse all the three players. If the first player manages to confuse all three players, that player wins. However, if the three players copy the other player's moves correctly, even if only one player in the group is left dancing correctly, the three players win. It is possible to ignore making a dance move. When this happens, the three players create the dance move instead; if the team does nothing when this occurs, they are out.
The one player has to make the dance moves while the other three players must copy the first player's moves separately; the one player has two chances to confuse all the three players. If the first player manages to confuse all three players, that player wins. However, if the three players copy the other player's moves correctly, even if only one player in the group is left dancing correctly, the three players win. It is possible to ignore making a dance move. When this happens, the three players create the dance move instead; if the team does nothing when this occurs, they are out.


There are two songs; Rhythm Shakers and Dancing Star. The two songs are randomly chosen.
There are two songs; Rhythm Shakers and Dancing Star. The two songs are randomly chosen in a normal game. but in [[Mini-Game Park]], players can choose the song.  


In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the music that is played is depended on the skill level being played; Rhythm Shakers for Normal; Dancing Star for Hard. The lone human player is always part of the team of three, and they have to successfully follow the solo CPU player's movements to win. If the human player fails, they automatically fail the minigame, regardless of whether the teammates survive or not.
In the [[Mini-Game Coaster]], the music that is played is depended on the skill level being played; Rhythm Shakers for Normal; Dancing Star for Hard. The lone human player is always part of the team of three, and they have to successfully follow the solo CPU player's movements to win. If the human player fails, they automatically fail the minigame, regardless of whether the teammates survive or not.
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