JoJo Siwa: Worldwide Party - Nintendo Switch
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JoJo Siwa: Worldwide Party - Nintendo Switch

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£29.95

You’re invited to JoJo Siwa’s Worldwide Party! Lace up your ‘High Top Shoes’ and run through JoJo's worlds listening along to her biggest hits including D.R.E.AM, Bop and Nonstop! Complete levels as JoJo to perform special dance routines!
Can you match the rhythm and make the crowd go wild? Run, jump, and unlock awesome vehicles including Spaceships and even a Roller Coaster Cart to help get JoJo to the party. Collect all the items you need for an unforgettable party including glitter and of course, bows! Explore lands straight from JoJo’s imagination including Candyland, BowBowland, Superheroland and many more.

Official JoJo Songs:
Run through the levels to 10 of JoJo’s top hits including D.R.E.A.M, Hold the Drama, and It’s Time to Celebrate!
Rhythmic Runner:
Use your controller like an instrument and perform actions like running, jumping and flying based on the rhythm and beats.
Perform on the Stage:
Complete sequences to perform special dance routines by playing your way through each rhythmic party.
Play as JoJo Siwa:
Step into her iconic dance shoes and dress up JoJo with outfits straight from her wardrobe.
10 New Fantasy Lands:
Pick up collectibles in the sandy Beachland, blast off to into space in Moonland, or become a Super Girl in Superheroland!

PEGI 3+

PEGI 3+: Majority of games in this category are considered suitable for all age groups and does not contain anything that requires rating or warrants a content warning.  No violence descriptors but may contain slapstick violence as long as it is in a comical sense or not considered to be disturbing in any way, nudity allowed in a natural and non-sexual manner such as breast-feeding.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council