GameMill Entertainment premiered
Country Dance, the first dancing video game designed with country fans in mind, for
Nintendo's Wii console in Nashville on Tuesday (March 15). The game features 27 songs from top artists such as
Alan
Jackson,
Toby Keith,
Miranda Lambert,
Tim
McGraw,
Brad Paisley,
Rascal Flatts,
Sugarland
and
Carrie Underwood, as well as newcomers like
Luke
Bryan,
Laura Bell Bundy,
Easton Corbin
and
Jerrod Niemann and legacy artists like
Mary
Chapin Carpenter,
Johnny Cash and
Randy Travis.
Up to four players at a time can choose between multiple game modes, including competitive and cooperative styles, as they
use the Wii remote to mimic the dancer on their screen. The game lists for $39.99 and is meant to be family-friendly with
a rating of E10 (everyone 10 and up). Games purchased at Wal-Mart will include a bonus track, Alan Jackson's
"Good
Time." Watch videos of songs
from the game.