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The phrase "a dancing game" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a game that involves dancing as a central activity, often in a fun or competitive context.
Example: "The party was a hit, especially with the new dancing game that got everyone on their feet."
Alternatives: "a dance game" or "a rhythm game".
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And a dancing game: Just Dance 2. Just for Wii.
She's played the game a couple of times (much of her direct involvement in the game was designing the level and character for "Boom Clap," which will arrive as a paid download in January) while I haven't played a dancing game since Dance Central came out on the Xbox 360.
The Dance Pad is an essential component of a dancing game.
The other was a dancing game that saw lots of Saturday Night Fever style posing.
The scene opens pleasantly with a dancing game, disturbed by the children's mockery of Tina, the foundling.
There is a logic: keeping faith with the side that revitalised the nation's interest, recognising that a dew-drenched surface may not allow a dancing game.
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Peekaboo is a company that makes portable poles for pole dancing and wants to help make a pole dancing game for the Wii.
Make sure it is a good game you can play for a while and not an exercise or dancing game, as these are not as fun when you play them secretly.
It has since been followed up by fighting games, a Golden remake, two anime seasons, and a rhythm action dancing game.
Beneath the insistent branding aside, what you get is a feature-light dancing game.
And Konami's arcade and home-video game Dance Dance Revolution has shown the potential payoff of such an approach, initiating millions of players into playing a dance game by actually dancing.
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