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Abstract: Xbox 360Kinect Adventures was originally released alongside the Kinect in 2010 and can easily be considered one of the staple games for the interactive device. Kinect Adventures comes bundled with the Kinect system and is to Kinect as Wii Sports is to ...
Abstract: Most anyone who purchased Kinect will be receiving Kinect Adventures this holiday season, a predictably approachable and family friendly title that helps showcase some of the Kinect’s sophisticated nuances. Adventures will be familiar to those who’ve ...
Abstract: On November 4th, Microsoft launched their new Kinect hardware (at least in the United States) along with a sizeable library of launch titles. Like the Wii and Wii Sports before it, every Kinect unit whether bundled with a new Xbox 360 or on its lonesom...
Abstract: Kinect Adventures is the pack-in title with the Microsoft Kinect hardware, and I'd say it compares favorably to what the Wii did with Wii Sports. Sure, it's not a "sports" title, there's no baseball, golf, or boxing involved, but the software here does...
Abstract: Whether you grab Microsoft's new Kinect hardware with visions of turning your living room into a dance floor, a gymnasium, or a racetrack, you'll get a chance to embark on some outlandish adventuring as soon as you get your Kinect home. That's because ...
Motion controls work well, Events range from serene to strenuous, Living statues make interesting rewards for your progress.
Not enough depth or variety to stay interesting for long stretches, 20,000 Leaks requires a bit too much precision, Space Pop is too laidback to be engaging.
This motion-based minigame collection is inconsistent, but it gives you a good excuse to start leaping and scrambling around with your new Kinect....
It's difficult to justify exactly why Kinect Adventures has been given that name. Of the five minigames available, only one really feels like an 'adventure' as such, while the others are more, shall we say, situations. Perhaps a more suitable name migh...
Abstract: Just when I thought I was safe from the dreaded minigame collection, Microsoft makes one and tosses it in the box along with Kinect. Minigame collections seem to go hand-in-hand with this generation's gesture-happy consoles, all of which are trying to ...
Kinect Adventures does a great job at introducing Kinect and how to interact with it. I’m really glad Microsoft chose not to include a sports game. The games are fun and make it really easy to play with a friend. Now would I have bought this game on it...