Description
Game Description Your family gets bigger in this extended release of Kinectimals. Joining the original feline cubs, now play with cuddly bear cubs as you solve a new mystery on an undiscovered island! Share exciting adventures and fun challenges as you teach your best friends new tricks using your voice and body to interact naturally with them*. Explore lush islands and collect treasures and accessories for your cubs. Enjoy new interactions and activities. Embark on a journey of discovery and build a bond that grows every time you play. * Voice not available in all countries.See xbox.com/kinectimals for a list.
Features
- Explore lush islands and collect treasures and accessories for your cubs.
- Enjoy new interactions and activities.
- Embark on a journey of discovery and build a bond that grows every time you play.
Customer Reviews
dugn
We own all of the Kinect titles for kids and this one has taken my daughter by storm. It's far and above her favorite title. Forget the dancing, rafting and sports titles. This one has stolen her heart (in a good way).My 6 year old girl gets a lot of joy out of taking her bears/cats on various adventures. And as a dad, I'm impressed with the re-playability of this game. The landscape for adventures and puzzles is immense and I don't see her finishing off all of the adventures for months to come.As for the bears, they're nice to have as an option (as well as the additional island for their adventures). But even with the cats alone, this game is a ton of immersive fun.A FEW TIPSAnimal Gestures - There are two pages in the instruction booklet that show you how to make your bear do tricks (motions you make so the cats roll over, stand on their hind legs, etc.) and use spoken commands to switch the play mode (grab a toy from the toy box, view the map, etc.). Copy these two pages, laminate them and keep them handy. It's hard for anyone (grown-ups included) to remember all of these maneuvers that are needed frequently throughout the game. Especially useful if you put the game down for a few days and forget these needed gestures.Occasionally Need To Read - Unless your child can read, a parent helping out the first few times will go a long way. The fairy-like assistant in the game will step your child through a number of things verbally and even demonstrate with her little fairy body any movements you have to make. But she doesn't repeat herself in certain situations. And a little text prompt will appear instead. If your child can't read the prompt (like, "Get your bear to stand on its hind legs by holding your arms out in a `T' shape"), they might not be able to complete a challenge before the timer runs out.OTHER THOUGHTSThe game is delightfully forgiving. There's no "Awww - too bad!" when a child doesn't complete a timed challenge in the allotted time. Your child is free to roam around and perform free play, play 'in the world' and just rub, scratch or clean her little pet instead of being nagged to complete the next step of an adventure or challenge.My daughter enjoys collecting the points necessary to add items to her collection to outfit her little cat's home. It's like a mini online collection (and far less messy than the Polly Pocket paraphernalia all over her bedroom floor).Overall, a good, immersive game that's got tons of repeat playability for little kids 5 and older. Read more ›
JasonMK
Great game, can't say enough about it. Whether you are a fan of the orginal, or this is your first time, you will love this game...if you keep in mind it is a kids game. Nothing more, but way too cute. BUT WARNING, you don't seem to have to shell out $50 for the "now with bears" if you own the 1st game. For about $15 you can get the bears as a DLC add on.
Ron L. Thompson
I have a two year old granddaughter and she loves it. I also have an 11 year old grandson who likes a lot of war games. To my surprise he loved it and plays it now more than the war games. It is worth twice what I paid for it just to keep him off the violence.
Katrine
My kids are 5, 6 and 7 and they absolutely love this game. Love how they can really interact with their chosen animal.
D. Kirk
My 4 year old grandson is enthralled with this game. He kept going to the TV screen to touch the animals. Thanks Microsoft for a great update.
loukwing
I purchased this game for my 7 year old grandson for Christmas, he loves it. I live in WI and he visited from VA. He played it on his cousins game system. He had a blast. I ordered it from Amazon on Dec 7th and it came within a week
Coralie Mae
The plot of the game is more or less the same from the last version. However, I would still recommend the new title as worth buying. The gameplay is smoother, the graphics are as beautiful as ever, and the games are fun without being stale. For example, fishing and tree-climbing are two new addition you can play. Besides, how can you say no to playing with your very own panda? :)
A Salo
Cute but have had trouble figuring out how to add additional players. I am not much of a tech person, my daughters know far more than I do, but none of us could get it figured out. It does have instructions on how to do it but it doesn't seem to work properly. It is the most adorable game I have ever seen though. Definately recommended, especially for kids 6 and under. Even my older ones were oooing and ahhhing over the cuteness!!!
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