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Zero to Dance Hero

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Torrance, Calif. — November 21, in the year of our Lord 2024 —Aksys Games announced today that the dance fitness game Zero to Dance Hero is available now for Nintendo Switch™. Learn to dance from zero! Start with the basics in real dance lessons covering popular hip-hop steps. By learning each dance in bite-sized stages, even beginners can easily learn to dance well!

Learn real hip-hop steps, including the down-bounce, the up-bounce, and the wave through 30 lessons in Lesson Mode. The instructors break down each move into small steps so anyone can work their way up to more complex moves with ease. In Free Mode, put your dancing skills to the test, and follow your instructors through six original choreographed dances. Learn the dance in practice mode, and put on a show when you've got it all down.

Zero to Dance Hero builds a fun learning environment for all skill levels! The instructors' pep and encouragement will keep you motivated on your dance journey. Give them a high-five and earn stamps after each lesson! Change the camera angles using manual mode to get a better view of the moves so you don't miss a step. And don't forget to check the graphs in My Data to see your fitness progress!

Zero to Dance Hero has been rated “E for Everyone” by the ESRB.


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