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[[File:RRTIT-Wii-DancingHall.JPG|thumb|right|300px|The Dancing Hall in the [[museum]]]] | [[File:RRTIT-Wii-DancingHall.JPG|thumb|right|300px|The Dancing Hall in the [[museum]]]] | ||
''‘The ultimate music history mash-up experiment! Put your dancing skills to the test on famous songs, remixed in a wacky historical fashion.’'' — [[Professor Albert Einequen]]'s quote in ''[[Raving Rabbids Travel in Time]]'''s manual | ''‘The ultimate music history mash-up experiment! Put your dancing skills to the test on famous songs, remixed in a wacky historical fashion.’'' — [[Professor Albert Einequen]]'s quote in ''[[Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time]]'''s manual | ||
The '''Dancing Hall''' is one of the [[Museum]]'s sections in ''[[Raving Rabbids Travel | The '''Dancing Hall''' is one of the [[Museum]]'s sections in ''[[Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time]]''. This area from the [[Main Hall]] works as a dancing game. The players must copy the movements done by a human character (silluettes from Just Dance 2 game) holding a Wii Remote and dressed with different costumes according to the music that is being played. There are two modes in the dancefloor musics: the Short version and the Regular version. The Short version just plays a quick coreography of the music, while the Regular version plays the complete coreography of the music. This area cannot be accessed either in Meet-Up Mode or Online Partner mode. | ||
==The musics== | ==The musics== | ||