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Despite the jump to Xbox, Monkey See, Monkey Do doesn't make any great strides in terms of sound and graphics. The game's barker is still annoying, heckling you when you do poorly and congratulating you when you do well. The art direction features all the color, noise, and chaos of a real-life carnival without any of the seediness. The only real graphic addition is a second, truly creepy monkey carnival barker who, with its staring eyes and bared teeth, is likely to give you nightmares.

Verdict Carnival Games: Monkey See, Monkey Do is, in many ways, a predictable follow-up to the series' three previous titles. Where it makes a significant improvement is by making the jump to Kinect and greatly increasing the player's sense of control. Short, simple, and repetitive as it is, this isn't the kind of title hardcore gamers will get much out of.

Casual gamers and party game enthusiasts, on the other hand, will probably get a kick out of it. Was this article informative? YES NO. In This Article. Carnival Games:Monkey See, Monkey Do was made specifically to take full advantage of the innovative Kinect technology, offering easy access to all the thrills and fun of Carnival Games. No Descriptors. Release Date.

What did you think? The Biggest Games of Both new releases almost come close to leveling both their predecessors on par After having bought Carnival Games I was rather anxious to try the gameplay out at home, fearing I might have just wasted my money on a dud. I am happy to report though that I'm rather impressed with this game as it will definitely go down with family "functions" and game nights for everyone.

This title definitely delivers on the Kinect experience. Gameplay - Carnival Games feature mini games, in fact 20 of them, which you can play single or with another. This was done pretty well and the second person can join very easily and opt out just as easily. My wife and I got this going for a while and were pretty impressed by the co-op ability. Games are similarly structured to that of Kinect Adventures.

Menus are easy to navigate and not that complicated as other Kinect titles have proven. I don't have much negative feedback for this game, as I truly didn't expect a masterpiece. This is entertainment for everyone after all. My wife and I agreed that Wii will have to shape up on this front if it want's to keep the family from leaving their "experience", as we also have a Wii at home and since Kinect has come out we have not used the Wii for family entertainment again As long as Kinect regulates the release of these games to ensure they aren't all released at the same time, the market should not be saturated by ttiles such as Kinect Adventures and now Carnival Games soon.

The only problem being that of quality as other titles have proven to lack recently. Overall, a good buy. For kids to enjoy, families to hang loose a little, and a crazy addition when the 'party' gets stale. Nothing really wrong with this game, it does what it says on the tin. Granted, it won't be played for hours but it is great family Nothing really wrong with this game, it does what it says on the tin.

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