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Kinect Party Review | Game Rant

Game Rant: "Double Fine is so convinced that Kinect Party will strike a chord with families of all ages (not to mention family gatherings over the holidays) that they’re offering it for free from now until December 31. That’s a marketing strategy we’d like to see more of, and there’s no better title to start that ball rolling. If you own a Kinect and the thought of laughing with friends doesn’t make you sick to your stomach, do yourself a favor: download Kinect Party immediately, and start sending out invitations."

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Exploring Double Fine's Kinect Party Through the Eyes of a Child

Next-Gen Gamers is a feature where Twinfinite explores the world of gaming through the eyes of our kids who really are the next generation of gamers

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My kids adore this game and is unreal to watch 4-8 year olds play this.

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Game Informer's Dan Ryckert Plays Video Games With His Father

It's become a yearly tradition for Dan to bring his father into Game Informer's offices and force him to play video games he hates. This year's selection includes Minecraft, Tokyo Jungle, Journey, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Kinect Party, and a trip to a yoga studio.

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CSM - Kinect Party Review

CSM - Kinect Party is a collection of dozens of simple physical activities that are less games than fun and creative experiments in movement and digital interactivity. For example, players will build castles by raising towers with their hands, then take the role of a giant dragon and smash the parapets with its claws and fiery breath.

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