Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster
- October 11, 2011
- Double Fine Productions
If there are children in your house, do get this game. Not only is it a showcase for the Kinect, but is also a very good and engaging activity for children and the Achievement hoarders out there.
Players will explore a living storybook with Elmo and Cookie Monster. The game is centered on problem-solving, relationships and "learning key life skills".
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76% average critic score
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster Review
If there are children in your house, do get this game. Not only is it a showcase for the Kinect, but is also a very good and engaging activity for children and the Achievement hoarders out there.
75%Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster Review
Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster is a shining example of what Kinect is really capable of. For a young child who loves Sesame Street, this game is a magic portal that really makes them a part of the fantasy. They won’t see a camera that’s recording their movements; they see Cookie Monster and Elmo talking to them and asking them to play along.
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