
Personal leaderboards are also available for the Wii version of the game. Players can also create "Dancer Cards", which can display their favorite songs, best scores, challenges, and more. Downloadable songs do not have dance quests. Players have "Dance Quests", six missions for each song, that can be completed. The outfits and hairstyles of the dancers are now coloured in a realistic style, rather than just solid colours. Additionally, the "On Fire" motive (from mostly Goods and Perfects in a row) and effort ratings have been removed, leaving only difficulty ratings. Previous additional modes (Simon Says Mode, Playlists, Medley, Speed-Shuffle, Just Create, and 8-Player) have been dropped. New features in Just Dance 4 includes dance battle routines, expansions to the game's Just Sweat mode, unlockable bonus routines for songs, and a "Puppet Master" mode exclusive to the Wii U version, which allows a player to use the Wii U's controller to serve as a "Master" to manipulate the routine and visuals. Gameplay remains similar to other previous Just Dance games, as players are judged on their ability to mimic on-screen dancers performing a routine to a chosen song. Further information: Gameplay of the Just Dance series
