
Boogie is a music and adventure game developed by EA Montreal, released in 2007 for the Wii and PlayStation 2. At its core, the game combines singing and dancing gameplay, with karaoke mechanics comparable to those found in titles like SingStar and Karaoke Revolution. The package includes a USB microphone, allowing players to perform vocals directly through the hardware. The Wii version makes use of the console's motion controls to incorporate dancing alongside the singing component. Aimed at a casual audience, Boogie blends character-driven presentation with rhythm-based performance, positioning itself as an accessible entry in the music game genre that was gaining significant popularity during the mid-to-late 2000s.