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Explore the final frontier! Feel the wrath of Mother Nature! Download the free trial today! Unleash your juicy power and become the ninja in Fruit Ninja Kinect, the official Xbox Live Arcade release of the worldwide gaming phenomenon!
Get a taste of the action in the official debut trailer, where blades and seeds collide, where the world of fresh produce is tough and full of peril and where your slicing abilities will be put to the ultimate test! Adults can get some joy out of it while young kids will likely be hooked for hours playing with their virtual pet.
Fruit Ninja is one of many older mobile games that are still fun to play and that carries over to the Kinect version. Instead of using fingers, the player swipes with their hands as if they are judo-chopping the fruit themselves. The modes get increasingly more difficult forcing the player to move faster.
One of the best things about the Kinect version is that it promotes exercise in a fun method; the fruit being thrown onto the screen goes all over the place so the player has to move. When this is combined with a party of friends and family, it could be argued that Fruit Ninja Kinect is superior to the mobile version. Most Kinects came with a copy of Kinect Adventures! It's nothing all that special but all of the minigames work with the Kinect with the characters matching the player's movements rather well.
It's decent fun for the whole family that can get the hearts pumping and maybe some sweat dripping. However, games like Mario Party: Superstars provide far superior minigames. In many ways, Star Wars Kinect is a mess with the story mode being a simple slasher, and Rancor Rampage is actually a twisted mode with the player murdering hundreds of innocent NPCs.
Even the pod-racing mode is a simplified version of the Star Wars sport. However, Star Wars Kinect can be a very fun experience as long as more than one player is involved.
The story becomes far more chaotic and the infamous Galactic Dance-Off is ridiculous but in the best ways possible. Dancing to Star Wars covers of pop songs is hilarious with friends, making Star Wars Kinect a game that can be a lot of fun in the right conditions.
Going to Disneyland is not only expensive but it's also a huge hassle if someone lives somewhere thousands of miles away. Kinect: Disneyland Adventures is the solution for kids who really want to go to Disneyland, creating a fantasized simulation of the famous park. Disneyland is replicated surprisingly well with many locations in the park but rather than just wandering the park, the player can meet famous Disney characters such as the many Disney princesses and perform quests for them.
This can earn them a chance to go on famous rides, making Kinect: Disneyland Adventures one of the more in-depth Kinect games. It is very clear that Kinect Sports was heavily inspired by Wii Sports , one of the highest-selling games for the Nintendo Wii. It is a launch title for the Kinect that is a compilation of sports minigames including soccer, volleyball, bowling, tennis, track-and-field, and boxing.
Much like its Nintendo counterpart, it's a fine game on its own, and the Kinect captures the player's movement fine enough. It's with two or more players that Kinect Sports becomes an addictive experience that will burn some calories.
Once again, the only problem is how small the game actually is. A perfect solution to a Kinect party trying to enjoy the games is to have both Kinect Sports games. Kinect Sports: Season Two offers six more minigames that follow the same formula as the first game.
Once again, compared to the Nintendo counterpart, Kinect Sports: Season Two does what Wii Sports: Resort did and simply provided an even better experience that can be a companion piece to the first game. Some of the Kinect's most infamously poor titles are when it tried to work with action games such as shooters and fighting games.
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