It\'s pretty bad. You wouldn\'t like it.
But my girlfriend loves it and so would kids who like teeny bopper music like Fall Out Boy and Plain White T\'s.
The concept was to make a band game without the need to make/buy the peripherals.
To get around this, the game is made with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in mind.
Instead of singing, the front man is practically a cheerleader, and you\'ll be punching, waving and clapping to the music.
Guitar and bass use the Remote as a strum and the Nunchuk as the neck of the guitar, and then the game throws in some unlikely motions to sort of emulate showing off with the guitar. It feels like playing air guitar.
Drums is like you\'d expect with cymbals being a sideways motion. Clapping the sticks together is incorporated, as is twirling them like to showboat.
Star power in this game completely breaks the flow of the song and asks you to hit random poses to earn bonus points. Pretty odd.
Up to four can play at a time and while it\'s silly fun, you\'ll be fearing for your safety if you manage to find four people to crowd around, swinging remotes and flailing about.