There is also a playlist with every routine you have favorited. There are also themed playlists, with routines of a certain theme. There are also pre-made playlists which you can save to keep. On Just Dance 2019, the ability to create playlists was removed. However, there is a limit on Just Dance 2018. Additionally, on eighth-generation consoles, the limit to how many playlists you can create has been removed. However, on Just Dance 2018, there is a separate button instead of it being on the menu. On these games, the mode is the same as Just Dance 2016. On seventh generation consoles, the mode is the same from the previous game. Non-Stop Shuffle has made a re-appearance once again in this game, and the calorie counter cannot be disabled this time. To fulfill the progress bar, you have to dance 180 minutes. It also says now how long the song lasts and how many calories you can burn. The features in Sweat & Playlists are the same from the last game, but unlike the previous games, you can build a custom playlist with up to 25 songs. The mode has been re-named and has appeared once again in Just Dance 2016 as " Sweat & Playlists" for eighth generation consoles. However, you can turn on a calorie counter, if you want to keep track of how many calories you've burned. Also, Non-Stop Shuffle has returned for this game. Sweat mode did not return in Just Dance 2015 and was re-named as " Playlists" where you can still select the Minute options from the last game. When you select a Minute option, you can select the following options:
However, entering the World Dance Floor or starting a JD Battle will end free mode. You also have the option to do " Just Sweat Free Mode" where you are put back in the main menu, you can play whichever songs you like, and the game will keep track of your calories. In Just Dance 2014, players could now purchase sweat routines with 10 Mojo Coins in the in-game shop, along with sweat mash-ups for 5-10 Mojo Coins. Sweat Mode returned in Just Dance 2014 and Just Dance Wii U where you could pick how many songs you'd like to do depending on what Minute option you have chosen and you even have the choice to choose the playlist's songs yourself, with your calories tracked. Swinging 60's Workout Just Dance 2014/ Wii U Unlike Just Dance 2 and Just Dance Wii, Just Sweat in this game can now support up to four players instead of only one player. These mashups contained more physical moves than the average mashups. These songs were Merengue, Touch Me Want Me, Cardiac Caress, Beat Match Till' I'm Blue, Boomsday, and Dun n' Dusted.
Later, 6 more routines for Just Dance 3 were released as DLC and were also specifically made for workout. The routine was made specifically for exercise. In Just Dance 3, the game introduced a sweat routine for I Was Made For Lovin' You.
At various goals of sweat points, it will give you a message saying how many sweat points you earned and an activity that is equivalent to how many you earned. In Just Dance 3 and Just Dance Wii 2, you can dance to any routine and it calculates "Sweat Points" which are not to be confused with calories twenty sweat points is equal to about one calorie if you are doing the dance properly and not just shaking the remote. Unlike the other games, Just Sweat in these games only supports one player. When selecting a routine, it automatically plays the song instead of giving the player the option to pressing "A" to start the song. To use this feature, the player can pick how many songs they want to do, and how long they want to do it.
In Just Dance 2 and Just Dance Wii, one can play just like they would in Just Dance mode, only it tracks your movements and will give the player Sweat Points. There is a song called Warm Up that later Just Dance 4’s Sweat Mode routines imitated.
The beginning of the Just Sweat series most likely began in the very first game.