One player tutorial, Create a wildcat, East high yearbook – Disney Interactive Studios Nintendo Wii High School Musical 3: Senior Year DANCE! User Manual
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Add to your profile by adding your own dancers in Create a Wildcat.
For a perfect strike, swing your arms out to a fully extended position in
the direction shown on the Dance Ring just as the dance cues overlap.
One Player Tutorial
One Player Tutorial
Create A Wildcat
Create your own unique Wildcat character! Choose the name and gender of your character
and pick from lots of options for hair, face, clothes and shoes to create your own unique
Wildcat.
• Go to the Wardrobe room in One Player and Two Player menus.
CHOOSE YOUR WILDCAT
Select from your favorite High School Musical characters and
customize their hair, clothes and shoes to create exciting looks for
them in the game.
East High Yearbook
Browse the East High Yearbook to view Career Stats and Song Stats
for your personal profile. If you press Left or Right on the
Control Pad or Control Stick from the yearbook contents,
you can view unlocked yearbook photos.
CAREER STATS
Check out Career Stats to see your Total Score and Play Time, School
Credits, Fireworks Activated, Dance Cues, Double Cues, Special Cues
and Magic Wand Targets Hit. This section displays your current
progress towards graduation.
SONG STATS
Song Stats keeps track of Times Played, Dance Accuracy, High Score and
Highest Combo for Sophomore, Junior and Senior Level for all the songs.
Manage Profile
Create a new profile, save your current game or load a saved game.
• Manage your profile in One Player and Two Player game modes.
Tutorial
Be a star! Follow along with simple tutorials to find out how to follow the dance cues and
do special moves.
BASIC
Hold the Wii Remote in your right hand and the
Nunchuk in your left hand. Make sure you have
plenty of open space to dance.
DANCE CUES
Get ready as green and purple dance cues appear in the
center of the blue Dance Ring, then move toward the edges of
the Dance Ring.
• Green dance cues represent your right hand (Wii Remote) and
purple dance cues correspond to your left hand (Nunchuk).
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