EZ2Dancer is a series of dance video games created by South Korean company Amuseworld. The gameplay of the series is similar to other dance simulation games, but unlike most games of its genre, EZ2Dancer incorporates both hand and foot sensors into one game.
--- Gameplay ---
The main gameplay involves staying in sync with a dance routine performed to the selected song; these routines involve stepping on three directional panels arranged in a circle of up-left, up, right and down positions and breaking beams from a set of two hand-held infrared sensors directly in front of the player. Players are given a judgement on each command, and some versions incorporate notes that must be held for their entire duration. After the song is finished, a score and rank are generated.
EZ2Dancer has 4 common difficulty levels; "Easy" mode (for beginners), "Hard" mode (for intermediate players), "Club" mode (also known as Double, or Freestyle mode, as both platforms and their sensors are used), and "Real" mode (for advanced players, as the hand sensors on the bottom are also used, unlike Easy, Hard and Club modes).
--- Mixes ---
EZ2Dancer The 1st Move (August 31, 2000)
Notable songs include "Rule of Game" by Goofy , "Nuh" by Lee Jung Hyun , "First Love" by Clon , "Pierrot" by Lee Hyun Do and Jed of D.Bace, "Make Love" by NRG , "Vision" by Yoo Seung Jun , "Precious Love" by Park Ji Yoon , and "Southwest Cadillac", an edited version by EZ2DJ .
Ez2Dancer The 2nd Move (January 17, 2001)
New songs are added such as "Appeal" (Acid Pop) from the video game EZ2DJ and more K-Pop songs.
EZ2Dancer UK Move (November 2002)
Unlicensed songs included ABBA's "Dancing Queen", Vengaboys' "Uncle John From Jamaica", and S Club 7's "Reach". The background of the previous Korean mixes was maintained.
EZ2Dancer UK Move Special Edition (October 2003)
What's so special about this mix? is that after the backlash from complaints about the UK Move's arguably poor selection of songs from the dance game c