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High Voltage Developing Country Dance 2 for Wii

by J.P. Corbran - August 16, 2011, 10:16 am EDT
Total comments: 8 Source: Press Release

Conduit developer's next title coming Holiday 2011.

Country Dance 2, a dance game featuring over 30 current country songs, is being developed for Wii by High Voltage Software.

The game, published by GameMill Entertainment, features music from a variety of country artists, including George Strait, Blake Shelton and Carrie Underwood. It builds upon the original by including a new sing-a-long mode, duet dancing, and a calorie-counting exercise mode.

High Voltage Software also developed the first Country Dance game.

GameMill confirmed the first 15 tracks for the game, as follows:

Ashton Shepard – “Look It Up”

Billy Currington – “People Are Crazy”

Blake Shelton – “Honey Bee”

Carrie Underwood – “All American Girl”

Easton Corbin – “Roll With It”

Eric Church – “Hell On The Heart”

George Strait – “Here for a Good Time”

Gwyneth Paltrow – “Shake That Thing”

Hayley McLean – “Good Time Bone”

Josh Thompson – “Won’t Be Lonely Long”

Kellie Pickler – “Tough”

Little Big Town – “Little White Church”

Miranda Lambert – “Gun Powder and Lead”

Montgomery Gentry – “What Do Ya Think About That”

Rodney Atkins – “Take a Back Road”

Country Music's Hottest Artists Get You on Your Feet for GameMill's Country Dance 2; Coming to Wii Holiday 2011

Sequel to Best-Selling Country Dance Video Game Featuring Over 30 Hits from Today’s Biggest Country Stars Including George Strait, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Easton Corbin, Little Big Town, Eric Church, and Montgomery Gentry

Minneapolis, MN – August 15, 2011 – Get on your feet and shake it country-style to America’s hottest country hits!  GameMill Entertainment, an independent publisher of entertaining mass-market video games, today announced plans to release Country Dance™ 2, the sequel to America’s favorite country dance video game that lets you dance and sing along to your favorite songs from country’s biggest artists.  Country Dance 2 for  Wii™ is set to hit store shelves this Holiday season. 

Country Dance 2 features over 30 of today’s hottest country tracks from chart-topping artists like George Strait, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Easton Corbin, Billy Currington, Eric Church, Little Big Town, Montgomery Gentry, and many, many more.  Building upon the simple gameplay loved by fans of Country Dance, Country Dance 2 amplifies the fun with an all new sing-a-long feature, duet dancing, a new calorie-counting exercise mode and more!  

As part of the announcement GameMill also revealed the first 15 confirmed tracks in the song set list.  Confirmed tracks for Country Dance 2 include:

Ashton Shepard – “Look It Up”

Billy Currington – “People Are Crazy”

Blake Shelton – “Honey Bee”

Carrie Underwood – “All American Girl”

Easton Corbin – “Roll With It”

Eric Church – “Hell On The Heart”

George Strait – “Here for a Good Time”

Gwyneth Paltrow – “Shake That Thing”

Hayley McLean – “Good Time Bone”

Josh Thompson – “Won’t Be Lonely Long”

Kellie Pickler – “Tough”

Little Big Town – “Little White Church”

Miranda Lambert – “Gun Powder and Lead”

Montgomery Gentry – “What Do Ya Think About That”

Rodney Atkins – “Take a Back Road”

Country Dance 2 is easy to jump in and play; just pick up the Wii Remote™ and replicate the onscreen dance moves to start earning points with hot country routines.  Plus, Country Dance 2 now supports up to four players at once for a whole new level of multiplayer fun including the all new duet dancing option that features unique choreography for each player during the same song. Whether you’re cutting the rug on your own, line dancing side-by-side with your partner, or taking on friends and family in a dancing duel, Country Dance 2 will transform your living room into an energetic dance floor with mega hits from Amercia’s best-selling country artists.

Additional songs and features as well as pricing will be announced at a later date. Country Dance 2 for Wii  is rated “RP” for Rating Pending by the ESRB and will be available on store shelves this Holiday season.   For more information about Country Dance 2 or the Country Dance franchise, please visit: www.game-mill.com.

Talkback

Chocobo_RiderAugust 16, 2011

oh, HVS.  We could have made such beautiful music together.

Gyrostarr? Loved it.
Conduit? Loved it.

Conduit 2? .... who killed Michael Ford and why is Duke Nukem running his missions?

Now this? ... ugh.... gotta pay the bills though, eh?

Please just make Conduit 3DS (every third entry in every franchise ever will be released for the 3DS for the naming reason alone) with the tone of C1 and the frills of C2 and everything will be cool again! K??

... oh and Gyrostarr 2 would be amaaaaazing on 3DS.  k? thx. =P

SeacorAugust 16, 2011

What happened to The Grinder?

TJ SpykeAugust 16, 2011

NinSage, High Voltage has mostly been a for-work developer (meaning a publisher comes to them and asks them to develop the game). The Conduit was their first big game they did on their own. Here are some of their games they developed:

White Men Can't Jump for Atari on 3DO (their first game)
The Haunted Mansion
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Family Guy Video Game!
Duel Masters
Ben 10: Protector of Earth
Codename: Kids Next Door - Operation: V.I.D.E.O.G.A.M.E.
Go, Diego, Go!: Safari Rescue

So they are not new to doing crappy games to pay the bills.

They also made Harvey Birdman Attorney At Law. I can never hate them.

Mop it upAugust 16, 2011

I guess The Conduit must not have made them enough money if they are returning to this stuff.

Chocobo_RiderAugust 16, 2011

TJ - right right, but for a moment there it was looking like they would break out that's all.

Mop_it_up - they're probably short on cash cuz I'm not gonna by Conduit Duke Nukem edition 2 until it is $10. =P

I actually wrote HVS an email telling them that..... I never got a response. =\

KDR_11kAugust 17, 2011

Why does that shovelware developer still get any attention?

ShyGuyAugust 17, 2011

I still love you High Voltage, Don't listen to the German.

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