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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Reminiscing the dancing games in the [[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2|console counterpart]], this game is a rhythm game in which the player taps on blue balls that pass over one of four speakers in time to the music.  If each ball is tapped while it's right over said speaker, a green flash will surround it and the player is given a "Great" rating and 20 points; if it is tapped while slightly off, this flash will be yellow and the player is given a "Good" rating and 10 points.  Occasionally a ball with an arrow facing upwards will appear - the player has to tap these and then follow the arrow to with the stylus to a ball above it.  This will give the player up to 40 points if done correctly.  No scores are given if the player taps the balls incorrectly or if they miss.
Reminiscing the dancing games in the [[Rayman Raving Rabbids 2|console counterpart]], this game is a rhythm game in which the player taps on blue balls that pass over one of four speakers in time to the music.  If each ball is tapped while it is right over said speaker, a green flash will surround it and the player is given a "Great" rating and 20 points; if it is tapped while slightly off, this flash will be yellow and the player is given a "Good" rating and 10 points.  Occasionally a ball with an arrow facing upwards will appear - the player has to tap these and then follow the arrow to with the stylus to a ball above it.  This will give the player up to 40 points if done correctly.  No scores are given if the player taps the balls incorrectly or if they miss.


Each song is divided into three parts, and once each part is finished, the player is given a brief break.   
Each song is divided into three parts, and once each part is finished, the player is given a brief break.