As in previous installments, players must mimic the routine of an on-screen dancer to a chosen song, scoring points based on their accuracy. The game requires motion controllers to dance (
Wii Remotes on Wii and Wii U,
PlayStation Move on PlayStation 3, a choice of either PlayStation Move or
PlayStation Camera on PlayStation 4, and
Kinect on Xbox 360 and Xbox One). Additional
second screen features are available on the Wii U, Xbox One and Xbox 360 (via an update) versions of the game using a
Wii U GamePad or
Xbox SmartGlass, respectively; users can manage playlists, even when the current song is in progress (Xbox One and Xbox 360 versions only), and manipulate gameplay and routines in the "Party Master" mode, which is a revamped version of the "Puppet Master" mode from
Just Dance 4, with dance moves no longer tied to all entries of the
Just Dance series, and are free to choose any of the four randomized dance moves, as well as the ability to switch songs at certain times. The GamePad's camera can also be used to record AutoDance footage (but effects can't be applied in that version) and serve as a microphone for karaoke, which also has the option to display lyrics on the Gamepad, just like in
Just Dance 4. All online services for the game were discontinued on 19 November 2018. ==Soundtrack==